There is often an unhelpful perception of a division between the worlds of research and policy. However, within the Food Trails project, researchers and city practitioners have become ‘critical friends’, providing a safe, supportive and productive environment for exchanging ideas and co-producing urban food policy interventions.
“It was the process of working together—researchers and policymakers—that resulted in policy changes,” noted Becca Jablonski.
In this third episode of 'Food and the Cities', host Natasha Foote engages with Becca Jablonski, a member of the Food Trails Think Tank, co-Director of the Food Systems Institute at Colorado State University, and Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, and Paul Milbourne, Professor of Human Geography in the School of Geography and Planning at Cardiff University and a researcher with Food Trails.
Together, they discuss: