AGRI-URBAN

The roots of the city

15/09/2015 03/05/2018

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  • Action Planning Network
  • Local economy
  • Climate action
  • Food
  • Jobs and skills
  • Urban-rural

Rethinking Agri-food production in small and medium-sized European cities is the aim of this Action Planning network. Agri-food production is a mature industry that continues to play an important role in terms of GDP, employment and environmental sustainability. That is why new growth potentials must be activated by means of innovation, new business models and strategies. Our vision is to place cities at the core of a growing global movement that recognises the current complexity of food systems and the links between rural cities and nearby cities as a way to ensure regional development.

 

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Summary

Partners

Lead Partner : Baena - Spain
  • Cesena - Italy
  • Fundão - Portugal
  • Jelgava - Latvia
  • LAG Pays des Condruses - Belgium
  • Mollet del Vallès - Spain
  • Monmouthshire County Council - United Kingdom
  • Mouans-Sartoux - France
  • Petrinja - Croatia
  • Pyli - Greece
  • Södertälje - Sweden

Timeline

  • Kick-off meeting in June (Mollet des Valles).
  • Transnational meetings in October (LAG Payd de Condruses) and December (Pyli).
  • Transnational meetings in April (Sodertalye), June (Fundao), July (Jelgava) and September (Abergavenny).
  • Transnational meetings in March (Mouans Sartoux) and April (Petrinja). Final event in April (Baena).
   

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