12 Apr 2021
A New Vision for Rural Areas: ROBUST Takes Part in Rural Vision Week
A new vision for the future of rural areas in the EU is underway, spurred onward by ENRD’s recent…
How are new food systems redefining urban-rural linkages?
Europe’s urban areas are provided with food through spatially extended food supply chains. Recently, an increasing awareness about some of the negative social, cultural, economic, health and environmental side effects of globalised food chains has emerged. Regional food policies are trying to reshape rural-urban linkages through food and to create links with other policy domains like public health, social equity and regional economic growth.
Jurij Kobal and Mojca Hrabar (OIKOS), the leaders of ROBUST’s Community of Practice on sustainable food systems, share some details on the subject in an interview.
The Sustainable Food Systems Community of Practice hosted an internal webinar on 3 October 2019 to share findings and their own local experiences with municipal food strategies. In preparation for the webinar, Dan Keech (University of Gloucestershire) shared a Food Strategy Review, which highlighted how research associates urban food strategies’ two themes: food security and innovation.
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This webinar presentation from the Sustainable Food Systems COP argues that branding local food is not just a matter of putting something on a label, but implies the definition of clear rules on what and how to communicate, plus the guarantee of the content of the brand. Video interviews are included in the webinar, providing insights from local practitioners in Tuscany (English subtitles), Prof Giovanni Belletti (University of Florence), prof Andrea Marescotti (University of Florence) and prof Massimo Rovai (University of Pisa), with support from Sabrina Arcuri (University of Pisa).
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On 15 May 2020, the Sustainable Food Systems Community of Practice hosted their third internal webinar to share their local experiences with food-related public procurement policies and procedures, as well as their challenges and opportunities. Presenters included:
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This discussion paper developed by the ROBUST Sustainable Food Systems Community of Practice draws from the academic evidence base to examine the practicalities and merits of operationalising local food policy for the public plate in Monmouthshire. The main sections cover:
A new vision for the future of rural areas in the EU is underway, spurred onward by ENRD’s recent…
The new discussion paper “How Local Is Local?” analyses whether the public plate could help the food and farming sector of Monmouthshire,…
In this Discussion Post, Dr. Matt Reed (CCRI), posits that the COVID-19 pandemic might finally give rural areas the advantage they need to…
Publication | Type | Date | Download |
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Lisbon Food Strategy | Policy document | 2 Feb 2021 | Lisbon Food Strategy.pdf |
A Rural Vision for Wales: Thriving Communities for the Future Evidence Report | Report | 27 Jan 2021 | Rural Vision Evidence Report Final Eng.pdf |
A Rural Vision for Wales Thriving Communities for the Future | Policy document | 27 Jan 2021 | Final WLGA Rural Vision Eng.pdf |
How Local Is Local? Rethinking local food and the public plate in Monmouthshire, Wales | Report | 15 Oct 2020 | How Local Is Local_SFSCOP_OCT2020.pdf |
Rural-Urban Business Model Profile: Valorising Food Heritage and Rural Lifestyles | Factsheet | 3 Aug 2020 | Valorising food heritage and rural lifestyles.pdf |
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