The role of private sector in Bristol (UK) City Region Food System
2016
This study on Bristol, UK, is part of joint effort of the RUAF Foundation and the Food Business Knowledge Platform, together with local partners, to contribute to a better understanding of how different types of private sector players can shape/enable the existence of a city region food system (as opposed to a more national or international food supply system); and what business and policy environment is needed to better engage the private sector in building such city region food systems. Similar studies have been undertaken for Rotterdam, The Netherlands and the Quito Metropolitan District, Ecuador. An overall analysis report highlights findings of these three case studies, 19 smaller cases and literature review.
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Topic: Food supply and distribution
Tags: Markets, Private-public partnerships, Social enterprises
Organization: Joy Carey Sustainable Food Systems Planning, RUAF Foundation
Author: Joy Carey
Year: 2016
Type: Reports & Case Studies
City (Country): United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Resource format: Document