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SUMMARY:MAIA Policy Roundtable & Workshop: The Role of Regions in Sustainable Food Systems Transformation
DESCRIPTION:As part of the 22nd European Week of Regions and Cities\, the MAIA Project is organizing a Policy Roundtable and Workshop on October 8\, 2024\, focusing on the critical role of the global food sector in addressing greenhouse gas emissions. This hybrid event will spotlight the progress of regions in promoting shorter supply chains and sustainable food systems\, as part of the broader efforts to combat climate change. \nWhile the EU has made significant progress in reducing emissions across various sectors\, the food sector lags behind. It is essential to deliver effective policies that address this gap\, promote food security\, and reduce harmful emissions. This event will explore these challenges and showcase best practices from regions leading the way in sustainable food transformation. \nKey Workshop Objectives: \n\nUnderstand the impacts of sustainable agri-food transformation on climate and biodiversity.\nExplore EU policies and initiatives\, such as the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the EU Farm-to-Fork Strategy.\nFacilitate knowledge exchange and best practices for sustainable food systems.\nAddress the environmental and social impacts of promoting sustainable food systems.\nDevelop actionable recommendations to support sustainable food systems at regional\, national\, and EU levels.\nFoster collaboration among stakeholders for stronger local and regional policies.\nShowcase MAIA’s tools and services that support the transition to sustainable food systems.\n\nThis event will bring together regional representatives\, experts\, and stakeholders to share insights on these critical topics. The roundtable will be followed by a participatory workshop where citizens will have the opportunity to propose solutions for promoting local products and advancing territorially tailored policies. \nSign up for the event HERE
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/maia-policy-roundtable-workshop-the-role-of-regions-in-sustainable-food-systems-transformation/
LOCATION:Ambiorix Center\, Brussels\, Belgium/online
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Agroforestry Research and the ReForest Project
DESCRIPTION:online \nJoin our UK partners for an insightful webinar as we take a deep dive into the ReForest Project\, focusing on how agroforestry can support the UK food system and drive sustainability. This event will provide valuable insights into the latest innovations\, tools\, and strategies that are shaping a resilient agricultural future. \nDrawing on ReForest’s research and Living Labs data\, the webinar will highlight how agroforestry plays a vital role in achieving net-zero goals\, and will introduce powerful digital tools designed to model and assess agroforestry’s performance on farms. \n  \nKey topics and themes include: \n\nAgroforestry’s Contribution to Net-Zero: you will get a chance to discover how agroforestry can help achieve climate goals and support environmental sustainability.\nKnowledge Infrastructure: learn about the evolution of agroforestry’s knowledge base.\nUK Living Lab: an in-depth look at ReForest’s UK-based Living Lab and its contribution to agroforestry research.\nFarmTree Tool: explore how to model agroforestry performance\, providing actionable insights for improving farm management.\nSustainability Assessments: an insight into the Public Goods Tool\, used to assess agroforestry’s contribution to sustainability across various dimensions.\n\nSpeakers: \n\nTom Staton\, University of Reading\nWill Simonson\, Organic Research Centre\n\nBoth speakers will share insights from the ReForest project and provide examples of how agroforestry practices can be successfully implemented to support sustainable food systems and farming resilience. \nRegister now via this LINK to secure your spot! \nFurther details regarding event access will be shared following registration. \nTo ensure your participation\, register now and secure your spot by completing the simple registration form. Following your registration\, further details pertaining to event access will be shared. \nWe are looking forward to your participation!
URL:https://agroreforest.eu/event/webinar-agroforestry-research-and-the-reforest-project/
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