Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food Security
This commentary details an action agenda for practice and research contributed to by more than 70 experts and 450 attendees of the Feeding Cities: Food Security in a Rapidly Urbanizing World conference, held at the University of Pennsylvania in March 2013. They discussed such global issues as hunger...
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doaj-98d5052a861445448232f3c5c6ddcd062020-11-25T02:37:16ZengThomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food SystemsJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development2152-08012016-09-013410.5304/jafscd.2013.034.008190Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food SecurityCatherine Brinkley0Eugenie Birch1Alexander Keating2University of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PennsylvaniaUniversity of PennsylvaniaThis commentary details an action agenda for practice and research contributed to by more than 70 experts and 450 attendees of the Feeding Cities: Food Security in a Rapidly Urbanizing World conference, held at the University of Pennsylvania in March 2013. They discussed such global issues as hunger, malnourishment, and obesity and called for policies to address them through a variety of food production, distribution, and marketing initiatives. They produced a six-point action-based agenda for future food security planning and identified best practice policies for each agenda item. Their objective is to offer a roadmap to produce and supply the world's growing urban population with healthy, affordable, and safe food in a sustainable manner and to avoid potential food security crises across the world.https://www.foodsystemsjournal.org/index.php/fsj/article/view/190Food AccessFood DistributionFood ProductionWaste |
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Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food Security |
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Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food Security |
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Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food Security |
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Feeding Cities: Charting a Research and Practice Agenda Toward Food Security |
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feeding cities: charting a research and practice agenda toward food security |
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Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems |
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Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development |
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2152-0801 |
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2016-09-01 |
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This commentary details an action agenda for practice and research contributed to by more than 70 experts and 450 attendees of the Feeding Cities: Food Security in a Rapidly Urbanizing World conference, held at the University of Pennsylvania in March 2013. They discussed such global issues as hunger, malnourishment, and obesity and called for policies to address them through a variety of food production, distribution, and marketing initiatives. They produced a six-point action-based agenda for future food security planning and identified best practice policies for each agenda item. Their objective is to offer a roadmap to produce and supply the world's growing urban population with healthy, affordable, and safe food in a sustainable manner and to avoid potential food security crises across the world. |
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Food Access Food Distribution Food Production Waste |
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