FoodCLIC strives to establish sustainable urban food environments building on the CLIC framework, a methodological foundation formed up by four pillars representing interrelated goals for transforming food systems. These pillars are: fostering sustainability co-benefits (social/health, economic, environmental); establishing linkages between urban and rural areas, as well as between land and water, to enhance rural-urban food systems; ensuring the inclusion of all food system stakeholders and actors; and establishing or reinforcing connectivities between food and other complex systems and policy areas.
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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