08 October at 2:15 pm
08 October at 4:15 pm
Brussels, Belgium
On October 8, 2024, the MAIA project will hold a Policy Roundtable and Workshop within the framework of the 22nd European Week of Regions and Cities. This hybrid in-person and online event will explore the role of the global food sector as a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions.
EU progress in cutting emissions from this sector lags behind achievements in other sectors. This makes it imperative to deliver policies that promote shorter supply chains, which can help curb the release of harmful gases and promote food security and wellbeing at the local level. The event will explore the challenges and the strategic role of regions in achieving these aims, showcasing best practices that can serve as models for other regions.
Held as part of “EU Regions Week Close to You” side events, the Policy Roundtable & Workshop will feature a policy roundtable and panel discussion with regional European representatives and experts in the field.
Following the debate, a workshop will engage citizens in a participatory session aimed at identifying proposals to promote local products through behavioural changes and new business models, as well as streamlining current EU and national policies to cater to territorial intricacies.
The results of this event will also support ongoing debates taking place within the framework of the MAIA Thematic Working Group on the Food System.
Date: 08/10/2024
Time: 14:15 – 16:15 CET
Format: Hybrid in-person & online roundtable and workshop
Venue: Brussels, Belgium. Venue to be confirmed.
Language: English
This “EU Regions Week Close to You” side event will run within the framework of the 22nd European Week of Regions and Cities.
This event promises to be an opportunity for policymakers, researchers, and local/regional stakeholders to share invaluable insights on the transformation towards Sustainable Food Systems.
The MAIA project is an essential part of the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change. It aims to make the currently dispersed knowledge and research at the EU level more accessible and increase the outreach of research projects and initiatives to policymakers and practitioners for accelerating climate action.
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