Levels of obesity in most cities are growing fast, as is the associated healthcare burden. Urban food provisioning – the way people in cities access food – is a significant part of the problem, but urban authorities around the world are starting to take a new approach; one that combines systems thinking and coherent policies with a people-centred approach that engages with inhabitants’ lived experience.
This event will consider the potential of this new way of working, and how researchers can support city leaders, businesses and advocates to deliver a healthier urban food environment.
This event is organised by the George Institute for Global Health UK
Please register at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/creating-healthy-sustainable-city-food-environments-tickets-60048212821
Levels of obesity in most cities are growing fast, as is the associated healthcare burden. Urban food provisioning – the way people in cities access food – is a significant part of the problem, but urban authorities around the world are starting to take a new approach; one that combines systems thinking and coherent policies with a people-centred approach that engages with inhabitants’ lived experience.
FORMAT: Keynote presentation followed by a moderated discussion
Keynote: Professor Corinna Hawkes
(Director, Centre for Food Policy, City University; Vice-Chair of the London Child Obesity Taskforce; and Distinguished Fellow at The George Institute for Global Health)
Chair: Dr Jacqui Webster
(Head of Advocacy and Policy Impact and Director of World Health Organization Collaborating Centre on Salt Reduction, The George Institute for Global Health)
Panellists include:
Dr Brian Cook (University of Oxford)
Dr Frances Hansford (Good Food Oxford, Consultant)
Jamie Izzard (Greater London Authority)