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WHAT MAKES URBAN FOOD POLICY HAPPEN? Insights from five case studies

Hawkes, C. ORCID: 0000-0002-5091-878X & Halliday, J. (2017). WHAT MAKES URBAN FOOD POLICY HAPPEN? Insights from five case studies. International Panel of Experts on Sustainable Food Systems.

Abstract

The objective of this report is to provide insights into the factors that enable the development and delivery of urban food policies and how these enablers can be harnessed and barriers overcome. By exploring a series of case studies, the report shares lessons that cities of all sizes and at all stages of food policy development — from small towns that are taking their first steps in designing food-related policy, to big cities that are striving to maintain highly-developed, integrated policies — can learn from as they work to improve their food system.

Publication Type: Report
Additional Information: © IPES 2018. Reproduced with permission from IPES.
Publisher Keywords: food policy, obesity, urban agriculture, policy processes
Departments: School of Health & Psychological Sciences > Healthcare Services Research & Management
School of Health & Psychological Sciences > Healthcare Services Research & Management > Food Policy
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