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planning cities as if food matters

This project hosted by Centre for Dialogue Fellow Peter Ladner comprised of workshops and conferences which aimed to raise public awareness of the unique attributes in the Lower Mainland for increased local food production, moving the region closer to a food security plan, starting a public dialogue about how the Agricultural Land Reserve can be used to produce more local food, breaking open new thinking around development at the urban edge and encouraging developers and landowners to experiment with new forms of development that have local food production as a central component. Developed through this project, The Urban Food Revolution: Changing the Way We Feed Cities will be published by New Society Publishers in October 2011.

Past events of the project:

Growing Soil: Mid-scale composting in the city- may 31, 2011

With residential food scraps banned from the landfills in 2012 and all organics banned by 2015, Metro Van municipalities need to find a new home for 250,000 tonnes of organic waste in the next few years. Who has the best solution for economically growing high-quality soil from food scraps close to sources and users?

growing out of hunger featuring will allen - january 27, 2011

Will Allen, urban farmer and community activist, is dedicated to supporting low income and small family farmers and bringing healthy, affordable food to urban areas. Will has over fifty years experience in farming, marketing and distributing food and has shared this knowledge with youth, adults, community groups, immigrants, farmers and consumers.

local food plans: lessons from other communities - october 5 & 6, 2010

Concerns about food— its impacts on our health; its inaccessibility to many low income people; its vulnerability to climate change, soil erosion, water shortages and rising fuel prices; demand for local food; its role in creating new jobs; and the need for farmers to be able to make a decent living—have vaulted food strategies up the public policy priority list. Find out how Toronto, Portland and California are planning to transform local food production, distribution and land use.

COMPETING VISIONS OF THE agricultural land reserve - april 22, 2010

This forum on topical issues confronting the commercial development industry was co-sponsored by the Centre for Dialogue, Planning Cities as if Food Matters, the Real Estate Foundation and NAIOP Vancouver. View presentation slides from the event.

planning metro vancouver as if food matters Workshop - october 21, 2009

This workshop was part of the Gaining Ground Summit 2009 in Vancouver where five leading food and land use experts discussed Metro Vancouver’s food security plans or lack of them. For more information on the speakers at this event, click here for their biographies.

Morris J Wosk
Centre for Dialogue

Asia Pacific Hall at the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue

An elegant environment specifically designed to stimulate communication, the Morris J Wosk Centre for Dialogue provides every service necessary for effective meetings, conferences and seminars. The Centre is conveniently located in the heart of downtown Vancouver, close to hotels, restaurants, and entertainment.

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