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=ISP-LTT Regenerative urban food planning for ecosocial transitions=
=ISP-LTT Regenerative urban food planning for eco-social transitions=
DATES: 26.6.2022 – 4.7.2022
DATES: 26.6.2022 – 5.7.2022
 
The programme focused on the potential for improving the sustainability of the local food system: addressing the governance and spatial implications of sustainable production and the cross-relations to nature protection and environmental/landscape quality in urban fringe areas. We worked in international teams composed of students from various countries and staff of Universities and NGO of various countries. Each team had a combination of different disciplines. The IP worked within the framework of participatory action learning and research approach as defined during the first session of the seminar. That means that students and tutors alike took part in the activities and worked together in the teams. Teams ensure that every voice is heard and that they engage together to address the challenges and aim for achieving a transformative action.
 
The local context is the city of Madrid as it is a member of the Spanish City-Food Network ‘Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología’, and there are several enterprises and social actors related to the local food sector. These vary from allotment gardens, community gardens, CSA, and social and economic enterprises for local food production in the urban fringe and region. These form new chains of food production and innovation in social entrepreneurship and social relationships. Urban food production contributes to social cohesion, local economy, and quality of life.
 
The city of Madrid signed Milano Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) in October 2015. Different municipal departments dealing with food issues, together with some relevant social and economic stakeholders confirmed a Monitoring Table of the MUFPP in 2016 and the city adopted a Sustainable and Healthy Food Strategy on 1st March 2018. Currently, the city is developing two programs of Productive Neighbourhoods and Metropolitan Forest, in which urban agriculture plays a key role.
 
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid works together with the Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología (Network of Local Authorities boosting Agroecology) and other social cooperatives and NGOs such as Germinando (gives support to the monitoring table and the implementation of the Food Strategy) and Madrid Agroecológico (social platform seeking an agroecological transition in the Madrid region, which brings together a wide range of actors from both the rural and the urban worlds). The Observatory for the Guarantee of the Right to Food will provide the perspective of people at risk of food insecurity in the IP.
 
Important questions for the Intensive Programme are:
*Given that over 90% of food consumed in Madrid comes from outside the region, what are the main challenges of the metropolitan food system? How to intertwin scales, with ongoing strategies promoting agroecology and sustainable food system, from the neighbourhood to the regional one?
* How can agroecology and urban agriculture contribute to sustainable economic development?
* Which (spatial) strategies can be developed (for governance, local entrepreneurs, and agroecological and food movements) in order to achieve social and economic goals?
* Which business models are suitable to serve the needs of the local communities?
* How can agroecological programs be connected to public procurement and food aid programs?
* How can sustainable production be combined with the needs of the inhabitants and the potential for food production?
 
You can download the [https://lnicollab.landscape-portal.org/goto.php?target=file_2155_download&client_id=main Manual with the goals, programme, locations, preparations, deliverables, etcetera here.]
 
==Hosting organisation==
==Hosting organisation==
Polytechnical University of Madrid, Department of architecture, ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4, Madrid, Spain
The workshop is hosted by the Polytechnical University of Madrid, Department of architecture, ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4, Madrid, Spain.
 
Participants worked mostly at the university and on some days at the community working space: Espacios communes, c/Lorenzana 2, Madrid
This is the main working place during the workshop.


==Learning objectives==
==Learning objectives==
The participant:  
The participant:  
#IP Is aware of the vulnerability of urban food system
# Is aware of the vulnerability of the urban food system
#IP Can anticipate future problems and address them by leveraging local resources
# Can anticipate future problems and address them by leveraging local resources
#IP Can identify stakeholders and power structures in a new and unknown context.
# Can identify stakeholders and power structures in a new and unknown context.
#IP Can use collaborative mapping tools to prefigure alternatives
# Can use collaborative mapping tools to prefigure alternatives
#IP Can apply strategic thinking to a weak define problem, and develop action oriented proposals
# Can apply strategic thinking to a weak defined problem, and develop action-oriented proposals
#IP Can communicate findings and proposals
# Can communicate findings and proposals
#Transversal: Collaborative working
# Transversal: Collaborative working


==Preliminary programme==
==Programme==
===Day 1: Sunday June 26, 2022: Travel to Madrid, or earlier if you wish===
===Day 1: Sunday, June 26, 2022: Travel to Madrid, or earlier if you wish===
To be defined: if we have an informal meeting early evening
Those who were already here met at: 19.00 Plaza de las Comendadoras (Federalcafe)


===Day 2: Monday June 27, 2022 Madrid ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4===
===Day 2: Monday June 27, 2022 Madrid ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4===
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9.00-13.00 Welcome
9.00-13.00 Welcome
Presentation of participants
Presentation of participants
Presentation of the workshop  
Presentation of the workshop aim, programme, planning
Presnetation of the results from the LL Madrid
Presentation of the results from the Living Lab Madrid
13.00- 14.00 Lunch
13.00- 14.00 Lunch


14.00 – 17.30  Master class. Vulnerability of current urban food system
14.00 – 17.30  Master class. Vulnerability of the current urban food system
Team building
Team building
Workshop I: Scenarios
Workshop I: Scenarios
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Mercamadrid,  
Mercamadrid,  
Madrid Km0.  
Madrid Km0.  
Community garden
Community Garden


12.00-13.00 Lunch
12.00-13.00 Lunch
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13.00-15.00 Workshop II. Analysis
13.00-15.00 Workshop II. Analysis
Presentation of the workshop  
Presentation of the workshop  
Presentation of the results from the LL Madrid
Presentation of the results from the Living Lab of Madrid


===Day 4: Wednesday 29th June 2022 Zarzalejo===
===Day 4: Wednesday June 29, 2022 Zarzalejo===


8.00-18.00 Field trip (Lunch included 13.00 – 14.00)  
8.00-18.00 Field trip (Lunch included 13.00 – 14.00)  
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Workshop III. Diagnosis
Workshop III. Diagnosis
===Day 5: Thursday 30th June 2022 Madrid===
 
===Day 5: Thursday June 30, 2022 Madrid===


9.00-13.00 Master class: Urban food strategies  
9.00-13.00 Master class: Urban food strategies  
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13.00-14.00 Lunch
13.00-14.00 Lunch


14.00-17.00 Workshop V. Proposal
14.00-16.00 Workshop V. Proposal
 
16.00-17.00 Presentations


17.00- 18.30    Presentations
'''17.00- 18.30    Online course AESOP4FOOD on Monitoring and Evaluation'''


20.00 Common dinner
20.00 Common dinner


===Day 6: Friday July 1, 2022 Madrid===
===Day 6: Friday July 1, 2022 Madrid===
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14.30 -  17.30 Workshop VIII
14.30 -  17.30 Workshop VIII


===Day 9:Monday July 3, 2022 Madrid===
===Day 9:Monday July 4, 2022 Madrid===


9.00-12.00 Workshop
9.00-12.00 Workshop
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17.00 – 23.00 (Optional) Field trip to a CSA for a collaborative working session at the farm)
17.00 – 23.00 (Optional) Field trip to a CSA for a collaborative working session at the farm)


 
===Day 10: July 5: Travel day===
===Day 10: July 4: Travel day===
 
 
==Original Introduction==
This Intensive Study Programme is planned from June 25 until July 4, 2022.
The programme will focus on the potential for improving the sustainability of the local food system: addressing the governance and spatial implications of sustainable production and the cross-relations to nature protection and environmental/landscape quality in urban fringe areas.
 
The local context will be the city of Madrid as it is a member of the Spanish City-Food Network ‘Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología’, and there are several enterprises and social actors related to the local food sector. These vary from allotment gardens, community gardens, CSA, and social and economic enterprises for local food production in the urban fringe and region. These form new chains of food production and innovation in social entrepreneurship and social relationships. Urban food production contributes to social cohesion, local economy, and quality of life.
 
The city of Madrid signed Milano Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) in October 2015. Different municipal departments dealing with food issues, together with some relevant social and economic stakeholders confirmed a Monitoring Table of the MUFPP in 2016 and the city adopted a Sustainable and Healthy Food Strategy on 1st March 2018. Currently, the city is developing two programs of Productive Neighbourhoods and Metropolitan Forest, in which urban agriculture plays a key role.
 
The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid works together with the Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología (Network of Local Authorities boosting Agroecology) and other social cooperatives and NGOs such as Germinando (gives support to the monitoring table and the implementation of the Food Strategy) and Madrid Agroecológico (social platform seeking an agroecological transition in the Madrid region, which brings together a wide range of actors from both the rural and the urban worlds). The Observatory for the Guarantee of the Right to Food will provide the perspective of people at risk of food insecurity in the IP.
 
Important questions for the Intensive Programme are:
Given that over 90% of food consumed in Madrid comes from outside the region, what are the main challenges of the metropolitan food system? How to intertwin scales, with ongoing strategies promoting agroecology and sustainable food system, from the neighbourhood to the regional one?
How can agroecology and urban agriculture contribute to sustainable economic development?
Which (spatial) strategies can be developed (for governance, local entrepreneurs, and agroecological and food movements) in order to achieve social and economic goals?
Which business models are suitable to serve the needs of the local communities?
How can agroecological programs be connected to public procurement and food aid programs?
How can sustainable production be combined with the needs of the inhabitants and the potential for food production?
 
These questions will be addressed during a 10 days workshop, by an international group of students, tutors, teachers and staff of the partner NGOs in collaboration with the local stakeholder groups.

Latest revision as of 14:15, 4 September 2023

ISP-LTT Regenerative urban food planning for eco-social transitions

DATES: 26.6.2022 – 5.7.2022

The programme focused on the potential for improving the sustainability of the local food system: addressing the governance and spatial implications of sustainable production and the cross-relations to nature protection and environmental/landscape quality in urban fringe areas. We worked in international teams composed of students from various countries and staff of Universities and NGO of various countries. Each team had a combination of different disciplines. The IP worked within the framework of participatory action learning and research approach as defined during the first session of the seminar. That means that students and tutors alike took part in the activities and worked together in the teams. Teams ensure that every voice is heard and that they engage together to address the challenges and aim for achieving a transformative action.

The local context is the city of Madrid as it is a member of the Spanish City-Food Network ‘Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología’, and there are several enterprises and social actors related to the local food sector. These vary from allotment gardens, community gardens, CSA, and social and economic enterprises for local food production in the urban fringe and region. These form new chains of food production and innovation in social entrepreneurship and social relationships. Urban food production contributes to social cohesion, local economy, and quality of life.

The city of Madrid signed Milano Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) in October 2015. Different municipal departments dealing with food issues, together with some relevant social and economic stakeholders confirmed a Monitoring Table of the MUFPP in 2016 and the city adopted a Sustainable and Healthy Food Strategy on 1st March 2018. Currently, the city is developing two programs of Productive Neighbourhoods and Metropolitan Forest, in which urban agriculture plays a key role.

The Universidad Politécnica de Madrid works together with the Red de Ciudades por la Agroecología (Network of Local Authorities boosting Agroecology) and other social cooperatives and NGOs such as Germinando (gives support to the monitoring table and the implementation of the Food Strategy) and Madrid Agroecológico (social platform seeking an agroecological transition in the Madrid region, which brings together a wide range of actors from both the rural and the urban worlds). The Observatory for the Guarantee of the Right to Food will provide the perspective of people at risk of food insecurity in the IP.

Important questions for the Intensive Programme are:

  • Given that over 90% of food consumed in Madrid comes from outside the region, what are the main challenges of the metropolitan food system? How to intertwin scales, with ongoing strategies promoting agroecology and sustainable food system, from the neighbourhood to the regional one?
  • How can agroecology and urban agriculture contribute to sustainable economic development?
  • Which (spatial) strategies can be developed (for governance, local entrepreneurs, and agroecological and food movements) in order to achieve social and economic goals?
  • Which business models are suitable to serve the needs of the local communities?
  • How can agroecological programs be connected to public procurement and food aid programs?
  • How can sustainable production be combined with the needs of the inhabitants and the potential for food production?

You can download the Manual with the goals, programme, locations, preparations, deliverables, etcetera here.

Hosting organisation

The workshop is hosted by the Polytechnical University of Madrid, Department of architecture, ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4, Madrid, Spain. Participants worked mostly at the university and on some days at the community working space: Espacios communes, c/Lorenzana 2, Madrid

Learning objectives

The participant:

  1. Is aware of the vulnerability of the urban food system
  2. Can anticipate future problems and address them by leveraging local resources
  3. Can identify stakeholders and power structures in a new and unknown context.
  4. Can use collaborative mapping tools to prefigure alternatives
  5. Can apply strategic thinking to a weak defined problem, and develop action-oriented proposals
  6. Can communicate findings and proposals
  7. Transversal: Collaborative working

Programme

Day 1: Sunday, June 26, 2022: Travel to Madrid, or earlier if you wish

Those who were already here met at: 19.00 Plaza de las Comendadoras (Federalcafe)

Day 2: Monday June 27, 2022 Madrid ETSAM, Avenida Juan Herrera, Nº 4

9.00-13.00 Welcome Presentation of participants Presentation of the workshop aim, programme, planning Presentation of the results from the Living Lab Madrid

13.00- 14.00 Lunch

14.00 – 17.30 Master class. Vulnerability of the current urban food system Team building Workshop I: Scenarios

Day 3: Tuesday June, 28, 2022 Madrid

6.00-12.00 Field trip: Mercamadrid, Madrid Km0. Community Garden

12.00-13.00 Lunch

13.00-15.00 Workshop II. Analysis Presentation of the workshop Presentation of the results from the Living Lab of Madrid

Day 4: Wednesday June 29, 2022 Zarzalejo

8.00-18.00 Field trip (Lunch included 13.00 – 14.00) CSA Zarzalejo Local center Communities in Transition Master class. Agroecological movement Master class: Participatory tools, networks and community building Workshop III. Diagnosis  

Day 5: Thursday June 30, 2022 Madrid

9.00-13.00 Master class: Urban food strategies Workshop IV. Goals Mercamadrid,

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.00 Workshop V. Proposal

16.00-17.00 Presentations

17.00- 18.30 Online course AESOP4FOOD on Monitoring and Evaluation

20.00 Common dinner

Day 6: Friday July 1, 2022 Madrid

9.00-13.00 Visit cooperative supermarket Visit municipal market Master class: Strategic plan for municipal markets and food retail sector

13.00-14.00 Lunch

14.00-17.00 Workshop VI Proposal


Day 7: Saturday July 2, 2022 Madrid

9.00-13.00 Workshop VII (Espacios communes, c/Lorenzana 2, Madrid)


Day 8: Sunday July 3 2022 Madrid

9.00-13.00 Workshop VIII (Espacios communes, c/Lorenzana 2, Madrid)

13.00 -14.30 Lunch

14.30 - 17.30 Workshop VIII

Day 9:Monday July 4, 2022 Madrid

9.00-12.00 Workshop

12.00 – 13.00 Presentation of results

13.00 – 14.30 Picnic


17.00 – 23.00 (Optional) Field trip to a CSA for a collaborative working session at the farm)

Day 10: July 5: Travel day