Urban Foodscapes

Urban Foodscapes

Andrew Gallagher

PhD Student at the Department of People and Society, SLU

Integrated food planning

A low murmur of voices fills the amphitheatre in Uppsala city hall, as representatives from across the region gather to discuss this month’s agenda regarding the regional food system. There are farmers, shop owners, politicians, hobby gardeners, local residents, researchers, doctors, lorry drivers, school teachers, kitchen staff, lawyers and many more people from a range of occupations sitting in the chairs around the room.

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What are urban foodscapes?

Foodscapes refers to the complex inter-relations and connections between people, place and food. The production and consumption of food shapes, and is shaped, by social, spatial and discursive processes that play out across space, and over time. These processes take place within and across territories populated by multiple human and non-human actors operating at different levels and scales. Studying Urban Foodscapes offers a lens on sustainable urban development issues.

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We’re building the Urban Foodscapes theme at SLU Urban Futures and invite you to co-shape it. We are welcoming critical insights, feedback or content ideas, your contributions and networks can be valuable to explore this lens further. Share your thoughts to help us developing the scope of Urban Foodscapes at SLU.

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Food & Cities

Food & Cities is a collaboration between SLU Future Food and SLU Urban Futures. The project communicates SLU’s existing research and aims to create new encounters between different disciplines and sectors.


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