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Local pathways to sustainable food systems

Environmental Policy
Governance
Local Government
Policy Analysis
Public Policy
Decision Making
PRA296
Giulia Bazzan
Tilburg University
Johanna Kuenzler
Universität Speyer
Johanna Kuenzler
Universität Speyer

Building: A - Faculty of Law, Floor: 3, Room: 346

Thursday 16:00 - 17:45 CEST (07/09/2023)

Abstract

The food system needs transformation in order to reduce waste and conserve biodiversity while adapting to and mitigating impacts of climate change. Urban spaces and local communities are crucial arenas where such transition is being shaped, involving actors who have not traditionally engaged in developing food policies. How and when do food-related issues emerge on the local policy agenda? What elements of the food system are being addressed? Which actors drive these changes? And which factors explain local successes, and how can others learn from this? This panel welcomes papers focusing on local and urban pathways to more sustainable food systems, through a plurality of methods and approaches.

Title Details
“Outside Foods” and “Wealthy - Healthy – Chubby” in the New Urban Food Environments : Evidence from India and Mexico View Paper Details
Green transition in Lejre: from a vision and narrative to a collaborative project View Paper Details
Governing an agroecological transformation of the Tunisian food system? Institutional analysis of sustainable land management in Tunisia View Paper Details
Collective fridges: An autonomous practice in the landscape of food redistribution in Montreal and Quebec View Paper Details