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The online course consists of five phases: exploring the field of play, analysing the local foodscape, collaborative goals setting and vision, strategy and interventions, evaluation & monitoring.
The online course consists of five phases:  
exploring the field of play,  
analysing the local foodscape,  
collaborative goals setting and vision,  
strategy and interventions,  
evaluation & monitoring.


The course relates to food governance (food councils) and policies, land management, agroecological urbanism, agroecology, agronomy, the economics of food, food systems and chains, local food networks, foodscapes, metropolitan food planning, food waste, food communities and participation, food justice and security. The online course on sustainable food planning will use self-study materials for building a common theoretical foundation. The material will embrace theories, methods, tools, case studies, and terminology. It will be available in the course Wiki. All of this will be embedded into a blended learning concept consisting of self-study phases, virtual classroom sessions with peers/experts, and virtual teamwork with international fellow students.
The course relates to food governance (food councils) and policies, land management, agroecological urbanism, agroecology, agronomy, the economics of food, food systems and chains, local food networks, foodscapes, metropolitan food planning, food waste, food communities, and participation, food justice and security.  
 
The online course on sustainable food planning will use self-study materials for building a common theoretical foundation. The material will embrace theories, methods, tools, case studies, and terminology.  
 
All of this will be embedded into a blended learning concept consisting of self-study phases, virtual classroom sessions with peers/experts, and virtual teamwork with international fellow students.

Revision as of 13:49, 10 January 2022

The online course consists of five phases: exploring the field of play, analysing the local foodscape, collaborative goals setting and vision, strategy and interventions, evaluation & monitoring.

The course relates to food governance (food councils) and policies, land management, agroecological urbanism, agroecology, agronomy, the economics of food, food systems and chains, local food networks, foodscapes, metropolitan food planning, food waste, food communities, and participation, food justice and security.

The online course on sustainable food planning will use self-study materials for building a common theoretical foundation. The material will embrace theories, methods, tools, case studies, and terminology.

All of this will be embedded into a blended learning concept consisting of self-study phases, virtual classroom sessions with peers/experts, and virtual teamwork with international fellow students.