This paper utilises the ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ concept to trace how people organise and design urban food initiatives and influence city-region food policy. We evaluate whether designs succeed or fail and monitor the exchange of ideas that take place between stakeholders. Tracing these interactions reveals the transformative potential of innovative projects, particularly if the food system changes they bring to the fore are aligned with policy interests. Three case studies provide on-the-ground insights to assess how SMEs at the micro-level induce or not sustainability shifts. The case studies are businesses in the city-regions of Rotterdam, The Netherlands (urban farm and circular food economy); Vigo, Spain (food, forest and mul...
There is an urgent need to make food systems more sustainable and resilient. Such a transformation g...
The futuristic visions, infrastructures, and developments of smart cities continue to gather pace ar...
It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities ar...
This paper utilises the ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ concept to trace how people organise and d...
There has been an increasing focus on the potential of city-based initiatives to address the negativ...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
European and global policies are increasingly moving towards new frontiers of sustainability, innov...
This chapter presents an emerging effort to develop a participatory mapping methodology that will il...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
Given the importance that current food-related challenges pose to our society, the potential of loca...
Urban food is a key lever for transformative change towards sustainability. While research reporting...
In the context of pressing socio-ecological challenges, from poverty and pandemics to climate change...
This chapter is included in a book that brings together eight papers on the governance of city food ...
Abstract: Cities have emerged as leaders in food system innovation and transformation, but their 12 ...
© 2018 by the authors. Cities have emerged as leaders in food system innovation and transformation, ...
There is an urgent need to make food systems more sustainable and resilient. Such a transformation g...
The futuristic visions, infrastructures, and developments of smart cities continue to gather pace ar...
It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities ar...
This paper utilises the ‘sustainable innovation journeys’ concept to trace how people organise and d...
There has been an increasing focus on the potential of city-based initiatives to address the negativ...
The current unsustainable trajectory of food systems puts the social and ecological processes and fu...
European and global policies are increasingly moving towards new frontiers of sustainability, innov...
This chapter presents an emerging effort to develop a participatory mapping methodology that will il...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
Given the importance that current food-related challenges pose to our society, the potential of loca...
Urban food is a key lever for transformative change towards sustainability. While research reporting...
In the context of pressing socio-ecological challenges, from poverty and pandemics to climate change...
This chapter is included in a book that brings together eight papers on the governance of city food ...
Abstract: Cities have emerged as leaders in food system innovation and transformation, but their 12 ...
© 2018 by the authors. Cities have emerged as leaders in food system innovation and transformation, ...
There is an urgent need to make food systems more sustainable and resilient. Such a transformation g...
The futuristic visions, infrastructures, and developments of smart cities continue to gather pace ar...
It is estimated that 80% of all food will be consumed in urban areas by 2050. As a result, cities ar...