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100 _aSmith, David
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245 _aThe relational attributes of marketplaces in post-earthquake Port-au-Prince, Haiti/
260 _bSage,
_c2019.
300 _aVol 31, issue 2, 2019 : (497-516 p.).
520 _aThis paper explores the interplay between social and physical aspects of food retail in disaster and post-disaster contexts and discusses how it can inform better market support interventions and food retail modernization agendas. To this end, this paper draws on a case study analysis of three distinct marketplaces in metropolitan Port-au-Prince to explore aspects of food provision and access. The findings demonstrate the pertinence of beneficial reciprocal relationships among traders and between traders and customers, as well as the physical preconditions for the existence and maintenance of these relationships over time. The study also reviews the impacts of destroyed and changing physical infrastructure in disaster and post-disaster contexts on these social relationships. It concludes by calling for an acknowledgement of the interrelated attributes of solidarity, proximity and stability of existing marketplaces in urban planning and humanitarian practices in the efforts to improve urban food security and disaster recovery.
650 _acustomers,
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650 _aearthquake,
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650 _a food security,
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650 _a Haiti,
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650 _a hazards,
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650 _a infrastructure,
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650 _a marketplaces,
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650 _atraders,
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650 _aurban
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_dLondon Sage Publications Ltd. 1989
_tEnvironment & urbanization
_x0956-2478
856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1177/0956247819865701
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