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Evaluating Sustainable Food System Innovations: A Global Toolkit for Cities

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This book presents Urbal, an approach that applies impact pathway mapping to understand how food system innovations in cities, and their territories, change and impact food system sustainability.

Around the world, people are finding innovative ways to make their food systems more sustainable. However, documenting and understanding how these innovations impact the sustainability of food system can be a challenge. The Urban Driven Innovations for Sustainable Food Systems (Urbal) methodology responds to these constraints by providing innovations with a simple, open-source, resource-efficient tool that is easily appropriated and adaptable to different contexts. Urbal is designed to respond to the demands of field stakeholders, whether public or private, to accompany and guide them in their actions and decision-making with regard to sustainability objectives. This book presents this qualitative and participatory impact assessment method of food innovations and applies it to several cases of food innovation around the world, including the impact of agricultural districts in Milan, chefs and gastronomy in Brasilia, e-commerce in Vietnam, eco-friendly farm systems in Berlin and the Nourish to Flourish governance process in Cape Town. The book demonstrates how food innovations can impact different dimensions of sustainability, positively and negatively, and identify the elements that facilitate or hinder these impacts. The volume reflects on how to strengthen the capacity of these stakeholders to disseminate their innovations on other scales to contribute to the transition towards more sustainable food systems.

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars working on sustainable food systems, urban food, food innovation and impact assessment, as well as policymakers, practitioners and funders interested in these areas.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032258836

About

Élodie Valette is a geographer and a senior researcher at CIRAD (French Agricultural Research for Development) in Montpellier France. She is the coordinator of the Urbal project.Alison Blay-Palmer is the UNESCO Chair in Sustainable Food Systems the founding director of the Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems and a professor at Wilfrid Laurier University Canada. She is the co-editor of Sustainable Food System Assessment (Routledge 2019) and the scientific coordinator of the Urbal Project.Beatrice Intoppa is a project manager at the UNESCO Chair in World Food Systems at LInstitut Agro Montpellier France. She holds an MA in Local Development from the University of Padua Italy.Amanda Di Battista is the project coordinator of the Laurier Centre for Sustainable Food Systems Canada. She produces the Handpicked: Stories from the Field podcast and is the co-editor of Food Studies: Matter Meaning Movement (2022) and Sustainable Food System Assessment (Routledge 2019).Ophélie Roudelle is a project manager at the UNESCO Chair in World Food Systems in LInstitut Agro Montpellier France. She is in charge of the valorization dissemination and popularization of research results of the Urbal project.Géraldine Chaboud holds a PhD in economics from Université de Montpellier France and has been a former project manager at the UNESCO Chair in World Food Systems in LInstitut Agro Montpellier France.

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