FOODMETRES aims to describe, analyse and facilitate the development of short food supply chain (SFSC) innovations in metropolitan regions, including their rural, urban and periurban areas. The research carried out in this project covers questions of food production, processing and logistics; its focus is sustainable and resource-efficient solutions which are socially and ecologically embedded. Prior to entering into dialogue with relevant stakeholders from farming, food processing, fresh chain management, retailing, consumption, planning and governance, FOODMETRES gained the necessary technical and institutional insights by studying six metropolitan regions in Europe and Africa.

Foodmetres : Metropolitan food planning connecting the local with the global / D.M. Wascher, A. Piorr, M. Pintar, M. Kneafsey, G. Sali, S. Corsi, T. Mbatia, L. Jeurissen, G. Arciniegas, M. Glavan, A. Doernberg, I. Zasada, J. Groot, U. Schmutz, E. Bos, L. Venn, F. Monaco, R. Simiyu, S. Owour, E. van Asselt, I. van der Fels, M. van Eupen. - In: URBAN AGRICULTURE MAGAZINE. - ISSN 1571-6244. - 29:(2015 May), pp. 41-44.

Foodmetres : Metropolitan food planning connecting the local with the global

G. Sali;S. Corsi;F. Monaco;
2015

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FOODMETRES aims to describe, analyse and facilitate the development of short food supply chain (SFSC) innovations in metropolitan regions, including their rural, urban and periurban areas. The research carried out in this project covers questions of food production, processing and logistics; its focus is sustainable and resource-efficient solutions which are socially and ecologically embedded. Prior to entering into dialogue with relevant stakeholders from farming, food processing, fresh chain management, retailing, consumption, planning and governance, FOODMETRES gained the necessary technical and institutional insights by studying six metropolitan regions in Europe and Africa.
short food chains; sustainability; metropolitan regions; innovation
Settore AGR/01 - Economia ed Estimo Rurale
   Food Planning and Innovation for Sustainable Metropolitan Regions
   FOODMETRES
   EUROPEAN COMMISSION
   FP7
   312185
mag-2015
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