Raychel Santo
Johns Hopkins University
26 Papers
55 Citations
Raychel Santo is an academic researcher from Johns Hopkins University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Food policy & Food systems. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 19 publications. Previous affiliations of Raychel Santo include Cardiff University.
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Papers
Country-specific dietary shifts to mitigate climate and water crises
Brent F. Kim,Raychel Santo,Allysan Scatterday,Jillian P. Fry,Colleen M. Synk,Shannon Cebron,Mesfin Mekonnen,Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra,Arjen Ysbert Hoekstra,Saskia de Pee,Martin W. Bloem,Roni A. Neff,Keeve E. Nachman +12 more
TL;DR: The country-specific results presented here could provide nutritionally-viable pathways for high-meat consuming countries as well as transitioning countries that might otherwise adopt the Western dietary pattern in diet footprint analyses.
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Considering Plant-Based Meat Substitutes and Cell-Based Meats: A Public Health and Food Systems Perspective
Raychel Santo,Brent F. Kim,Sarah E. Goldman,Jan Dutkiewicz,Erin Biehl,Martin W. Bloem,Roni A. Neff,Keeve E. Nachman +7 more
- 31 Aug 2020
TL;DR: A review of key public health, environmental, animal welfare, economic, and policy implications related to the production and consumption of plant-based meat substitutes and cell-based meats and how they compare to those associated with farmed meat production revealed a number of research gaps that merit further exploration.
Towards a trans-local food governance: Exploring the transformative capacity of food policy assemblages in the US and UK
Raychel Santo,Ana Moragues-Faus +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the trans-local dimension of food policy networks and its potential to facilitate transformative food system reform, and propose an analytical framework that unveils the mobile, unstable, and relational processes and spatialities of local food policy groups and the networks which connect them.
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Finding our way to food democracy: Lessons from us food policy council governance
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the relationship between an FPC's organizational structure, relationship to government, and membership and its policy priorities, finding that the relationship has more bearing on its policy priority than the organizational structure.
Beyond backyard chickens: A framework for understanding municipal urban agriculture policies in the United States
Madeline R. Halvey,Raychel Santo,Sara N. Lupolt,Trent J. Dilka,Brent F. Kim,Grace H. Bachman,Jill K. Clark,Keeve E. Nachman +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a framework to understand the landscape of municipal urban agriculture policy, focusing on authority, policy instruments, and topic areas, and systematically compiled and catalogued policy recommendations, city plans and priorities, regulations, guidance, and city-operated programs from the 40 most populous US cities.
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