This one-page document outlines key interventions planned by the Barcelona Living Lab as part of the FoodCLIC project. These include establishing Food Hubs in Sant Cosme and Fondo to support vulnerable communities and migrants. Additional efforts include creating a Solidarity Restaurant near Fondo, promoting ecosystem services contracts to sustain young urban farmers, and launching the Digital Alison Platform to enhance collaboration across neighborhoods for food system transformation.

Real-life interventions in Barcelona

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FOODCLIC. We are connecting people, food, policy & places.

FoodCLIC is a four-year project funded by the EU. The project runs from September 2022 to February 2027. The acronym FoodCLIC stands for 'integrated urban FOOD policies – developing sustainability Co-benefits, spatial Linkages, social Inclusion and sectoral Connections to transform food systems in city-regions