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Thursday Dec 05, 2024
Thursday Dec 05, 2024
“Fixing our food system is a way to fix our cities,” says Nevin Cohen.
In this second episode of "Food and the Cities," host Natasha Foote interviews Nevin Cohen, a member of the Food Trails Think Tank, Associate Professor at the City University of New York, and Director of the Urban Food Policy Institute, alongside Marta Messa, Secretary General of Slow Food and a Food Trails expert.
Together, they discuss:
- What we mean by the sustainable transition of urban food systems.
- What the main challenges in urban areas are.
- Why cities are at the heart of the change.
Moreover, this episode takes a closer look at two cities from the Food Trails project—Birmingham and Grenoble Alpes Métropole—to explore their specific initiatives and the outcomes they achieved.
This podcast is brought to you by the Comune di Milano and Slow Food as part of the EU Horizon 2020 project, Food Trails.
Food Trails is an EU Horizon 2020 project involving 11 cities, 3 universities, and 5 food organizations. Its goal is to promote more resilient, safe, fair, and diverse urban food systems through co-designed actions in Food 2030-led Living Labs, enabling the development of systemic urban food policies.
Useful links:
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Food Trails’ Policy Brief The role of cities in shaping food environments, in the framework of the Eu Farm to Fork strategy
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