From duncan at lysoncenter.org Wed Nov 8 06:38:41 2023 From: duncan at lysoncenter.org (Duncan Hilchey) Date: Sun Mar 17 22:50:42 2024 Subject: [Foodplanning] SAVE THE DATE: Achieving Circularity in Local and Regional Food Systems Development In-Reply-To: <26F5E03D-3E51-4C6B-8E7E-E239D4A13DFF@lysoncenter.org> References: <26F5E03D-3E51-4C6B-8E7E-E239D4A13DFF@lysoncenter.org> Message-ID: <46E70FDB-563E-4298-9D02-E95B68199887@lysoncenter.org> PLEASE SHARE WITH YOUR NETWORKS JAFSCD Wicked Problems in Food Systems Workshop Series SAVE THE DATE: Achieving Circularity in Local and Regional Food Systems Development Workshop co-sponsored by the North American Food Systems Network (NAFSN) Thursday, November 16, 3:00-4:30 pm GMT / 10:00-11:30 am ET REGISTER HERE! (registration is required) Following the session, a link to the recording will be sent to all who registered. NOTE: The time chosen is to accommodate European and North American participants BACKGROUND Any meaningful progress toward the UN Sustainable Development Goals is going to require transformative changes in the food system while promoting human and planetary well-being (van Zanten et al., 2023). This will include changes across the food system ? in the production, processing, distribution, retailing, consumption, and waste management of food. Moreover, achieving circularity in local and regional food systems will be critical to averting current and future climate-driven social and ecological disasters. JAFSCD has drafted a call for papers entitled ?Community-Based Circular Food Systems: Meeting current and future food needs through local and regional food systems development,? which can be seen HERE. Papers in response to the call will be published in a special issue of JAFSCD. Prior to the formal announcement of the call, we will be conducting a workshop with circularity experts who will address three important questions: 1. How can or should circularity be defined in the context of local and regional food systems development? 2. What are the critical issues for localizing and regionalizing food systems circularity that emphasize social justice and community health and well-being, while minimizing waste and protecting shared natural resources? 3. How can these goals be achieved together through circularity? Please mark your calendars, register now, and plan to join us on November 16. Your input during this workshop is welcomed and will help us finalize the call for papers. SPEAKERS Mar?a Alonso Mart?nez, Junior Officer, Circular Development, ICLEI - Local Governments for Sustainability (Germany) Dr. Michael Kotutwa Johnson (Hopi), Assistant Specialist, Indigenous Resiliency Center, University of Arizona (USA) Felipe Cozim Melges, PhD Candidate, Farming Systems Ecology group, Wageningen University (Brazil and Netherlands) Host: Duncan Hilchey, Editor-in-chief, Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development (USA) Facilitator: Dr. Jacob Park, Associate Professor, Vermont State University, Castleton Campus (USA) and Visiting Professor, University of Johannesburg (South Africa) Duncan - - - - - - - - - - - - Duncan Hilchey Editor-in-chief, Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development Open access as a community-supported journal duncan@lysoncenter.org The Thomas A. Lyson Center for Civic Agriculture and Food Systems is a fiscally sponsored project of the nonprofit Center for Transformative Action (an affiliate of Cornell University), and publishes JAFSCD and facilitates NAFSN. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image001.png Type: image/png Size: 210574 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image002.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 6654 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: image003.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 57195 bytes Desc: not available URL: