The final report of our Foodprint Melbourne project outlines
a vision for “resilient city foodbowls” that can harness city waste to produce
food, reduce dependence on distant sources of food and act as a buffer against
increasing volatility in global food supplies.
But to do so we need to start planning now. Food is a basic
human need – along with water, housing and transport – but it hasn’t been high
on the planning agenda for Australia’s cities.
Read the piece on The
Conversation by a trio of authors from the University of Melbourne: Research
Fellow, Rachel Carey; a fellow researcher in sustainable food systems, Jennifer
Sheridan; and the Manager from Food Systems Research and Partnerships, Kirsten
Larsen - “The key to future food supply is sitting on our cities’ doorsteps.”
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