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==Registration is now closed==
==Registration is now closed==
All applicants who have registered are accepted. Students of partner schools, of the Tartu, and the Bucharest living lab can address themselves for additional registration to their university contact person.
All applicants who have registered are accepted. Students of partner schools, of the Tartu, and the Bucharest living lab can address themselves for additional registration to their university contact person.
Those who still want to benefit from the course can view the presentations and recordings, which will be available after each session. These will be presented on the bottom of this page. Presentations and recordings of the previous course in 2023 can be found here.
Those who still want to benefit from the course can view the presentations and recordings, which will be available after each session. These will be presented on the bottom of this page. [[https://wiki.landscape-portal.org/index.php/Seminar_schedule_2023|Presentations and recordings of the previous course in 2023 can be found here]].


==Content and schedule==
==Content and schedule==

Revision as of 12:45, 20 February 2024

A Transdisciplinary and Participatory Approach to Food System Resilience Planning

Discover the future of sustainable food planning with the AESOP4FOOD Erasmus+ program in 2024 an engaging online open course that's designed to empower individuals from diverse backgrounds, fostering a transdisciplinary and participatory learning experience.

Registration is now closed

All applicants who have registered are accepted. Students of partner schools, of the Tartu, and the Bucharest living lab can address themselves for additional registration to their university contact person. Those who still want to benefit from the course can view the presentations and recordings, which will be available after each session. These will be presented on the bottom of this page. [and recordings of the previous course in 2023 can be found here].

Content and schedule

Key concepts: Agroecological Urbanism, Regional Agroecological Food Systems, Multi-level Governance, Food Justice, and Democracy.

Join us on Thursdays from 17:00 CET for 10 sessions with 2 presentations for assignments.


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International Collaboration: Embrace the opportunity to collaborate with international participants, each bringing their unique background and expertise from planning disciplines, agronomy, environmental sciences, and related fields.

Transdisciplinary Approach: Explore the theoretical foundations, case studies, and project presentations and engage in transdisciplinary learning, facilitated by Participatory Action Learning Research and Action Learning Research (PALAR).

Flexible: Learners, teachers, and teams can integrate this course into their own studio, project work or capacity building while formulating their own assignments. This approach is supported by a series of Living Labs focusing on food resilience.


Forms of Participation

  1. Lectures and Discussions: Attend insightful lectures and engage in stimulating discussions to expand your knowledge.
  2. Assignments (5 ECTS): Dive deeper into sustainable food planning by working on practical assignments. Collaborate with small teams focused on Living Labs or projects, benefit from additional tutoring and feedback sessions, and present your results in intermediary sessions.

Phases and sessions of the course

Here you will find the presentations and recordings after each session. Those of the previous seminar in 2023 can be found here.

Phase 1 - exploring the field of play - sessions on February 29 and March 7, 2024

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