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February 2019
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This paper provides an insight on the opportunities provided by the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the New Urban Agenda (NUA) in advancing food systems within the context of urbanisation. To get a clear perspective on the opportunities posed by the NUA, the approach used involves an in-depth analysis of existing literature prior to and leading to the adoption of the NUA, including the Habitat Agenda, Issue Paper number 10 on Urban–Rural Linkages, the Monteria and Bellagio Communiqués, the UN-Habitat position paper on Urban–Rural Linkages, the International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning (IG-UTP) and other related documents and processes that closely relate to the subject. The paper additionally gives an overview of existing policies and activities by a number of actors towards implementation of the NUA.
... Hence, cities have to implement and adopt 'food policies', 'programmes and initiatives' that do not have to be the only activities related to departments of agricultural and/or rural development (Milan Urban Guerilla gardening is an example of grassroot initiatives of UA. The term usually refers to urban dwellers occupying spaces for growing vegetables or plants ( Adams and Hardman, 2014) Food Policy Pact, 2015, p. 2; Kago et al., 2019). The papers analyzed in Artmann and Sartison's Review (2018) focused on developed countries and they highlight how the scientific literature covers different societal challenges of urbanization, such as climate change, ecosystem services, social cohesion, and food security. ...
February 2019
... Hence, cities have to implement and adopt 'food policies', 'programmes and initiatives' that do not have to be the only activities related to departments of agricultural and/or rural development (Milan Urban Guerilla gardening is an example of grassroot initiatives of UA. The term usually refers to urban dwellers occupying spaces for growing vegetables or plants (Adams and Hardman, 2014) Food Policy Pact, 2015, p. 2; Kago et al., 2019). The papers analyzed in Artmann and Sartison's Review (2018) focused on developed countries and they highlight how the scientific literature covers different societal challenges of urbanization, such as climate change, ecosystem services, social cohesion, and food security. ...
January 2019