Edible Cities Network Integrating Edible City Solutions for social resilient and sustainably productive cities

Funding programme
H2020
Project ID
PR-BIO-90
Key
RIDB_257
Acronym
EdiCitNet
Description
The systemic use of urban landscapes for food production is a major step towards more sustainable, liveable and healthier cities. A multitude of initiatives around the World, however fragmented, are prospering, forming a global movement of Edible Cities. Their products, activities and services – the Edible City Solutions (ECS) - empower local communities to overcome social problems by their inclusive and participatory dynamics and to create new green businesses and jobs, and thereby generating local economic growth and fostering social cohesion.
EdiCitNet will leverage the substantial benefits that ECS effect today at local level and catalyse their replication EU- and world-wide by launching a fully open and participatory network of cities, empowering their inhabitants by a common methodology
a) to systematically explore the wealth and diversity of existing ECS,
b) to adapt, plan and implement successfully proven ECS in their specific urban context.
To make this happen, EdiCitNet will close knowledge gaps in the effective implementation of ECS and their transformation into sustainable, innovative business models. This new insight will feed into a openly shared and globally accessible knowledge base and methodology to enable sustainable and evidence-based integration of ECS into the long-term urban planning of cities covering a large spectrum of urban, climatic, social, environmental and cultural contexts.
5 Front Runner Cities (FRC), supported by a highly interdisciplinary consortium of city authorities, SME, NGOs and academia, will demonstrate their unique experience with own Living Labs and transfer their knowledge to 7 dedicated Follower Cities (FC), determined to replicate ECS for the benefit of their inhabitants. The carefully selected group of FRC and FC allows to study and monitor implementation in large variety of environments and also ensures truly global outreach with city partners based in Central America, Africa and East Asia
Lead entity
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
Lead Country
Germany
Partners
UNIVERSITY OF BRIGHTON
FUNDACIO INSTITUT CATALA DE RECERCA DE L'AIGUA
NIBIO - NORSK INSTITUTT FOR BIOOKONOMI
ROYAL MELBOURNE INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SPAIN SL
STADT ANDERNACH
HIDROLAB, PROJEKTIRANJE IN INZENIRING DOO
BUNDESVERBAND GEBAUDEGRUN EV
OSLO KOMMUNE
SENATSVERWALTUNG FUER STADTENTWICKLUNG UND WOHNEN
UNIVERSITAT DE GIRONA
UNITE TECHNIQUE DU SEMIDE GEIE
COMMUNE DE CARTHAGE
TRANSITION OSTSTEIERMARK - GEMEINSCHAFTEN NACHHALTIG GESTALTEN
Ajuntament De Sant Feliu De Llobregat
LETCHWORTH GARDEN CITY HERITAGE FOUNDATION
VILLE DE LOME
OBCINA SEMPETER-VRTOJBA
ASSOCIATION TUNISIENNE DE DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE: LA RECHERCHE EN ACTION
OSLOMET - STORBYUNIVERSITETET
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT BERLIN
INTERNATIONALE BAUAUSSTELLUNG HEIDELBERG GMBH
GALLIS HELENE
BRIGHTON & HOVE FOOD PARTNERSHIP LTD
UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN
GEMEENTE ROTTERDAM
TERRA CONCORDIA GEMEINNUTZIGE GMBH
MINISTERIO DE EDUCACION Y CULTURA
NOLDE ERWIN
WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY
NABOLAGSHAGER AS
NOMADISCH GRUN GGMBH
UNIVERZA V LJUBLJANI
FUNDACIO SOLIDARITAT UB
PEKING UNIVERSITY
Partners countries
United Kingdom
Spain
Norway
Germany
Slovenia
France
Tunisia
Austria
Togo
Netherlands
Uruguay
China
Start end date
-
Time frame
2018 - 2023
NBS type
Type 3
Societal challenges
Knowledge and Social Capacity building for Sustainable Transformation
Approach
NA
Environment
Urban Ecosystems