# Food governance. Master Governing Ecological Transitions in European Cities – Nicola CANDONI, Ben EIBL, Matilde PEREIRA ROCHA, Eva TIMSIT. Partenaire : URBACT. 
**Date de l'événement :** 05/03/2024
* Publié le 05/03/2024

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## Auteur(s)
Nicola Candoni, Ben Eibl, Matilde Pereira Rocha, Eva Timsit

## Tuteur(s)
François Jégou

## Partenaire(s)
URBACT

## Description
**Ce projet est issu des travaux des élèves du Master Urban Governance, Policy and Planning, spécialité Governing Ecological Transitions in Cities (GETIC) de 2023-2024 :**  
  
PRÉFACE de François Jégou, tuteur  
  
Sciences Po students were an opportunity for URBACT to think outside the box. And there was a real need, given the ambition of URBACT and EUI (European Urban Initiative) to develop a series of City Labs on sustainable food systems. The stakes were high: how to help European cities learn from each other? City Labs are not a new meeting and discovery tool, but they are too often top-down. At the origin of this partnership between URBACT and Sciences Po students, there is therefore the desire to overcome the shortcomings of the City Labs and to put four lucid and novice minds at the service of creative ideas so that the participants leave the City Labs with the tools to move forward.  
  
But what exactly is a City Lab? Above all, what do the potential beneficiary cities expect from it?  
  
The use-based approach characteristic of design applied to the conception of services and public policies guided Capstone's work, starting with a survey of a sample of potentially participating cities: This involved designing a series of contrasting scenarios for possible programming, preparing fictitious invitations to get the cities to react, co designing the schedule for the two days of the City Lab with the URBACT Secretariat, collecting around fifteen case studies to feed into the first two themes of transforming population’s food practices and activating strategic public procurement in order to feed into the strategic conversation during the City Labs and in the Food Knowledge Hub on the URBACT website, etc.  
  
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**Accéder à la synthèse du projet :** [https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/Synth%C3%A8se%20URBACT_GETEC_2024.pdf](https://www.sciencespo.fr/ecole-urbaine/sites/sciencespo.fr.ecole-urbaine/files/Synth%C3%A8se%20URBACT_GETEC_2024.pdf)

### Type(s) de ressource
`#Texte` 

### Discipline
`#Urbanisme` 

### Thématique(s)
`#Agriculture / alimentation` `#Éducation / formation` 

### Langue(s)
`#Anglais` 

### Famille(s) de contenu
`#Production étudiante` 

### Type(s) d'accès
`#Accès libre` 

### Hébergeur(s)
`#Ecoweb` 

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