Integrated Urban Food Policies – Developing Sustainability Co-Benefits, Spatial Linkages, Social Inclusion and Sectoral Connections To Transform Food Systems in City-Regions (FoodCLIC)
Facts
Agricultural Economics, Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Sociology
Horizon Europe: Innovation Action (IA)
Description
Europe’s urban areas face significant challenges to ensure the availability and consumption of healthy, affordable, safe and sustainably produced food. Such challenges converge within local food environments, but are often neglected by public planners. Promising initiatives taken by municipalities to change the architecture of food choice often fail to become embedded in the wider policy context and to reach deprived and vulnerable groups. Key factors responsible for this are: (1) siloed ways of working and (2) fragmentation of knowledge on facilitators and barriers related to food system transformation. These factors hinder the development and implementation of integrated urban food policies. FOODCLIC will create strong science-policy-practice interfaces across eight European city-regions (45 towns and cities). The backbone of such interfaces will be provided by Food Policy Networks, which will manage real-world experimental Living Labs to build a policy-relevant evidence-base through learning-in-action. Activities will be informed by an innovative conceptual framework (the CLIC), which emphasizes four desired outcomes of food system integration (sustainability co-benefits, spatial linkages, social inclusion and sectoral connectivities). Capacity-building and direct support for intensive multi-stakeholder engagement (including deprived and vulnerable groups) will enable policy actors and urban planners across partner city-regions to develop continuously evolving integrated urban food policies and render planning frameworks food-sensitive. Results will be communicated and disseminated amongst others by extending the novel policy practices to another eight city-regions in Europe and Africa, an online Knowledge-Hub, a high-level Think Tank and partners’ networks. In these ways, FOODCLIC aims to contribute to urban food environments that make healthy and sustainable food available, affordable and attractive to all citizens (including deprived and vulnerable groups).
Organization entities
Agricultural and Food Policy
Partners
- Cooperation partnerDenmark
Aarhus Municipality
- Cooperation partnerUniversityDenmark
Aarhus University
- Cooperation partnerSpain
Area Metropolitana de Barcelona
- Cooperation partnerNon-governmental organizationGermany
Berlin Food Policy Council
- Cooperation partnerRomania
Brasov Municipality
- Cooperation partnerHungary
Budapest Food Network
- Cooperation partnerItaly
Capanori municipality
- Cooperation partnerUniversityGreat Britain
Cardiff University
- Cooperation partnerItaly
Cariplo Factory S.r.l. Società Benefit
- Cooperation partnerNon-governmental organizationHungary
ESSRG non-profit KFT
- Cooperation partnerPortugal
Empresa Municipal de Ambiente de Cascais EM SA
- Cooperation partnerBelgium
European Food Banks Federation
- Cooperation partnerUniversityPortugal
Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon
- Cooperation partnerSpain
Fundacio Privada Institut de Recerca de la Sida-Caixa
- Cooperation partnerGermany
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability - Africa
- Cooperation partnerGermany
ICLEI European Secretariat GmbH
- Cooperation partnerGermany
Local Governments for Sustainability
- Cooperation partnerFoundationNetherlands
Stichting Voedsel Verbindt
- Cooperation partnerUniversityPortugal
University of Lisbon
- Cooperation partnerUniversityItaly
University of Pisa
- Cooperation partnerUniversityNetherlands
Vrije University Amsterdam