This paper offers a critical assessment of the value and utility of the evolving City Region Food Systems (CRFS) approach to improve our insights into flows of resources—food, waste, people, and knowledge—from rural to peri-urban to urban and back again, and the policies and process needed to enable sustainability. This paper reflects on (1) CRFS merits compared to other approaches; (2) the operational potential of applying the CRFS approach to existing projects through case analysis; (3) how to make the CRFS approach more robust and ways to further operationalize the approach; and (4) the potential for the CRFS approach to address complex challenges including integrated governance, territorial development, metabolic flows, and climate chan...
The growing appetite of cities is one of the greatest future challenges. There is no set menu for me...
Urban food systems are complex and increasingly recognised as not being sustainable, equitable or re...
European and global policies are increasingly moving towards new frontiers of sustainability, innov...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the value and utility of the evolving City Region Food Sy...
People drive transitions. Current urban living conditions, specifically food systems, challenge the ...
Calls for food system transformation to strengthen synergies between socio-economic and environmenta...
It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities ar...
In the context of growing urbanisation, urban poverty, and climate change impacts, the importance of...
The resilience of the food supply system has become a vital issue for many countries especially unde...
: The City Region Food Systems approach has been proposed to achieve food system resilience and nutr...
In the wake of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, cities around the world have been taking the lead i...
Urban Food Production (UFP) initiatives are expanding worldwide to enhance urban food production whi...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
With the rise of awareness about sustainability and new production processes, such as Circular Econ...
The contribution examines the role of planning in improving the sustainability of local food systems...
The growing appetite of cities is one of the greatest future challenges. There is no set menu for me...
Urban food systems are complex and increasingly recognised as not being sustainable, equitable or re...
European and global policies are increasingly moving towards new frontiers of sustainability, innov...
This paper offers a critical assessment of the value and utility of the evolving City Region Food Sy...
People drive transitions. Current urban living conditions, specifically food systems, challenge the ...
Calls for food system transformation to strengthen synergies between socio-economic and environmenta...
It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities ar...
In the context of growing urbanisation, urban poverty, and climate change impacts, the importance of...
The resilience of the food supply system has become a vital issue for many countries especially unde...
: The City Region Food Systems approach has been proposed to achieve food system resilience and nutr...
In the wake of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, cities around the world have been taking the lead i...
Urban Food Production (UFP) initiatives are expanding worldwide to enhance urban food production whi...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
With the rise of awareness about sustainability and new production processes, such as Circular Econ...
The contribution examines the role of planning in improving the sustainability of local food systems...
The growing appetite of cities is one of the greatest future challenges. There is no set menu for me...
Urban food systems are complex and increasingly recognised as not being sustainable, equitable or re...
European and global policies are increasingly moving towards new frontiers of sustainability, innov...