1. URBAN FOOD STRATEGY MIX
Sustainable Food Workshop for European Cities
09:00 Sustainable Food City Expo
13:00 Lunch
09:30 Opening – Cities tackling food
14:00 Parallel workshops
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Parallel workshops
Governance
Funding
CO2 & Resources
Growing
Delivering
16:00 Conclusions
Enjoying
17:00 End
An URBACT II Thematic Network - Sustainable Food in Urban Communities
2. URBAN FOOD STRATEGY MIX
Sustainable Food Workshop for European Cities
Opening – Cities tackling food
Introducing the URBACT thematic network “Sustainable
Food in Urban Communities
Stephanie Mantell
Brussels Environment, Belgium
urbact@environnement.irisnet.be
http://urbact.eu/sustainable-food
An URBACT II Thematic Network - Sustainable Food in Urban Communities
3. Welcome to participants from over 40 cities
Amersfoort - Antwerpen - Arnheim - Athens
- Aulnay-sous-Bois - Barcelona - Berlin - Bonn Bordeaux - Bratislava - Bristol - Brussels Charleroi - Courcelles - Genk - Ghent Gothenburg - Greater Manchester - Grenoble Herentals - Leusden - Liège - Lille - Lyon Mechelen - Messina - Milano - Montpellier Mouscron - Nantes - Novalaise - Oslo - Ourense
- Paris - Quimper - Stuttgart - The Hague Utrecht - Vaslui -Vienna - Wageningen
4. other city networks present
ACR+ Association of Cities and Regions for
Recycling and sustainable Resource management
Eating City
Eurocities
ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability
IUFN International Urban Food Network
RUAF Resource Centres
on Urban Agriculture and Food Security
URBACT Markets
5. Opening – Cities tackling food
Introducing our network
“Sustainable Food in Urban Communities”
›Stephanie MANTELL, Lead Partner - Brussels Environment
›François JEGOU, Lead Expert - Strategic Design Scenarios
URBACT programme & sustainable urban development
›Emmanuel MOULIN, Director, URBACT Secretariat
What role for cities in sustainable food governance
›Joy CAREY, Thematic Expert - Sustainable food system planning,
Bristol Food Policy Council
Opportunity for Questions & Comments
6. Why our Network?
– Food sector accounts for >30% of global
consumer energy demand and produces
>20% of GHG emissions
– Political will in cities to address food as a
policy area or more sustainable &
inclusive growth
7. Why our Network?
In the Brussels Capital Region
Sustainable food research & actions
by Brussels Environmentfor several years
Governmental declaration (July 2009)
established “sustainable food” as a regional priority
Waste prevention plan (2010)
addressed food waste in canteens & households
Regional action programme of support to sustainable
food demand (2012)
Kitchen garden action plan (2012)
8. Sustainable Food in
Urban Communities
Developing low-carbon and resourceefficient urban food systems
Partnership
Oslo
Gothenburg
Kevin MORGAN, Cardiff University
Joy CAREY, consultant
Bristol
Amersfoort
Brussels (LP)
François Jégou, Strategic Design Scenarios (LE)
Ourense
Lyon
Vaslui
Messina
Athens
9. URBACT project
Title:
Sustainable Food in Urban Communities
Developing low-carbon and resource-efficient urban food system
From May 2012 to April 2015
Funded by URBACT II
–a European Programme of Territorial Cooperation
(jointly financed by ERDF & Member States)
–encourages exchanges within cities, with other cities
of the network & beyond
10. Focus
Growing, delivering & enjoying
food more sustainably
in the city
…over 100 cases shared
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Governance
Social inclusion, jobs & economics
CO2 & resource efficiency
11. Publications
Baseline study with 10 city profiles (Oct 2012)
3 interim reports with cases (late 2013) & active blog
12. ► At city level:
draw up a Local Action Plan for Sustainable Food with
stakeholders in each partner city
► At network level:
exchange with network partners through workshops on sustainable food
to produce joint outputs & feed local action plans.
► At URBACT programme level:
exchange & learn with cities from other URBACT networks
► Beyond the network
Exchange about urban sustainable food strategies through a newsletter,
conferences, online publications, field trips…
14. Our Network
A public consultation has recently be held on the question
How can we move towards a more resource efficient and
sustainable food system?
Better technical knowledge on the environmental impacts of food
Stimulating sustainable food production
Promoting sustainable food consumption
Reducing food waste & losses
Improving food policy coherence
Communication to be published this month (Benjamin CASPAR)
15. URBAN FOOD STRATEGY MIX
Sustainable Food Workshop for European Cities
THANK YOU…
Stephanie Mantell
Brussels Environment, Belgium
urbact@environnement.irisnet.be
http://urbact.eu/sustainable-food
An URBACT II Thematic Network - Sustainable Food in Urban Communities
Notes de l'éditeur
I work for Brussels Environment the Public Administration for Environment and Energy of the Brussels Capital Region – who is Lead partner of this city network.
Welcome who is with us today make a slid e with all the cities & city networks
Possibly ask who comes from a city, from a public body, works in the non-profit sector, business, research & students, other stakeholders?
On behalf of Brussels Environment and the cities and experts of the network I would like to welcome all of you and thank for joining us today. Among us we have participants based in over 40 cities in 13 European countries.
This meeting is intended not as a formal conference but as an interactive workshop - an opportunity to meet, to exchange and reflect.
A day is short considering the breadth of the topic, but I hope this day will open communication channels between participants who hadn’t met before and enrich the work we will return to afterwards.
Welcome who is with us today make a slid e with all the cities & city networks
Possibly ask who comes from a city, from a public body, works in the non-profit sector, business, research & students, other stakeholders?
On behalf of Brussels Environment and the cities and experts of the network I would like to welcome all of you and thank for joining us today. Among us we have participants based in over 40 cities in 13 European countries.
This meeting is intended not as a formal conference but as an interactive workshop - an opportunity to meet, to exchange and reflect.
A day is short considering the breadth of the topic, but I hope this day will open communication channels between participants who hadn’t met before and enrich the work we will return to afterwards.
Before we get started I would like to say a few words about WHY our network was started and about our publications to date. (My PPT under preparation)
I will then pass the floor to François JEGOU our lead expert who accompanied the networks from the start in all its exchanges, who will tell you more and the purpose and the how of the present workshop (cases ingredients – policy mix…)
Our network is one of a number of networks of cities engaging sustainable urban development that are supported by the URBACT II programme, and we are lucky to have Emmanuel MOULIN, the Director of the URBACT Secretariat with us to give us the wider context.
Then Joy CAREY, Author of who feeds Bristol, Member of the Bristol Food Policy Council and Thematic Expert for our network will reflect on the role of cities in Sustainable Food Governance.
(Question and Answers Managed by François)
BRUSSELS
After Brussels Environment had engaged in sustainable food research and actions for several years, “sustainable food” was explicitly established a regional priority in a governmental declaration (July 2009 ).
The declaration stressed notably a focus on sustainable gastronomy as a means for attracting tourism and the need to develop sustainable urban agriculture, food transformation, distribution, food services and health education thank to public food procurement in canteens. Calling for a strategic plan to be drawn up involving all stakeholders of the food sector and an inventory of initiatives, the declaration also stressed the role of canteens in educating about healthy, balanced and environmentally friendly diets.
Policy documents and actions adopted since include:
Regional Action Programme of Support to Sustainable Food Demand (2012); Kitchen garden action plan (2012); and Waste prevention plan (2010) that tackles food waste in canteens & households (see baseline study).
_booming (sustainable) food initiatives…
…98 cases just for a superficial overview!
_exhibition as a references + some emerging focus to kick-off the discussion…
Benjamin
I work for Brussels Environment the Public Administration for Environment and Energy of the Brussels Capital Region – who is Lead partner of this city network.