Food for City Building

A Field Guide for Planners, Actionists & Entrepreneurs

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
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Author: Wayne Roberts ISBN: 9780993769214
Publisher: Hypenotic Inc. Publication: March 13, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Wayne Roberts
ISBN: 9780993769214
Publisher: Hypenotic Inc.
Publication: March 13, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
With a foreword by Carolyn Steel of Hungry City, Wayne Roberts' new book will do for for city-food connections what Raj Patel's Stuffed and Starved did to link hunger and obesity, what Marion Nestle's Food Politics did to tie together government agencies and food monopolies and what Michael Pollan did to connect corn and porkbarrel politics. "The most original, thought-provoking contribution to local food policy in more than a decade." Michael Shuman, The Small-Mart Revolution You don't have to look hard to find books on food problems and city problems. Roberts puts them together to create solutions. Profiling the kind of imaginative and cost-effective solutions he developed over 10 years as manager of the Toronto Food Policy Council, Roberts lays out frameworks that lead to remedies such as: - How to expand the number of rewarding food careers for youth - Addressing the need for healthy food and dignity for the hungry and malnourished - How to develop age-friendly food systems for yesterday's baby boomers; - How to open up mainstream opportunities for people engaged in urban and regional agriculture; - How to get buy-in for official plans that foster economic rejuvenation, environmental protection and social inclusion WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK? This book is for everyone who cares about the future of local governments and will be especially useful for... - City planners and economic developers - Campaigning public health workers - Non-profit leaders - Foundation and city visionaries - Students & teachers in the fast-expanding field of food studies; - Entrepreneurs, innovators and outliers who are inspired to see opportunity where others see problems. "A stand-out contribution to food studies." Alison Blay-Palmer, Director, Laurier Centre for the Study of Sustainable Food Systems "Distills a decade of groundbreaking work as head of the Toronto Food Policy Council and globe-trotting expert on urban food security into a funny common sense field guide." Jennifer Cockrall-King, Food and the City
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With a foreword by Carolyn Steel of Hungry City, Wayne Roberts' new book will do for for city-food connections what Raj Patel's Stuffed and Starved did to link hunger and obesity, what Marion Nestle's Food Politics did to tie together government agencies and food monopolies and what Michael Pollan did to connect corn and porkbarrel politics. "The most original, thought-provoking contribution to local food policy in more than a decade." Michael Shuman, The Small-Mart Revolution You don't have to look hard to find books on food problems and city problems. Roberts puts them together to create solutions. Profiling the kind of imaginative and cost-effective solutions he developed over 10 years as manager of the Toronto Food Policy Council, Roberts lays out frameworks that lead to remedies such as: - How to expand the number of rewarding food careers for youth - Addressing the need for healthy food and dignity for the hungry and malnourished - How to develop age-friendly food systems for yesterday's baby boomers; - How to open up mainstream opportunities for people engaged in urban and regional agriculture; - How to get buy-in for official plans that foster economic rejuvenation, environmental protection and social inclusion WHO SHOULD READ THIS BOOK? This book is for everyone who cares about the future of local governments and will be especially useful for... - City planners and economic developers - Campaigning public health workers - Non-profit leaders - Foundation and city visionaries - Students & teachers in the fast-expanding field of food studies; - Entrepreneurs, innovators and outliers who are inspired to see opportunity where others see problems. "A stand-out contribution to food studies." Alison Blay-Palmer, Director, Laurier Centre for the Study of Sustainable Food Systems "Distills a decade of groundbreaking work as head of the Toronto Food Policy Council and globe-trotting expert on urban food security into a funny common sense field guide." Jennifer Cockrall-King, Food and the City

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