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Daniele Fattibene
Istituto Affari Internazionali, 00186 Roma, Italy

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Journal article
Published: 20 August 2020 in Resources
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Food waste policy analysis has traditionally concentrated on supranational or national policies and paid little attention to the role of cities in tackling this phenomenon. Nevertheless, cities have proved to be crucial actors in tackling food waste, launching effective policies and initiatives to address it. By looking at 40 cities across 16 European countries, this study aims to present a new framework for assessing urban food waste policies and initiatives. The framework proposed identifies and sheds light on the links between the different types of policies launched, the main areas of interventions addressed, as well as the different actors intervening in urban food waste management. Finally, it identifies direct and indirect links with the Sustainable Development Goals, showing the role that cities can play in achieving the targets of the UN 2030 Agenda.

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Daniele Fattibene; Francesca Recanati; Katarzyna Dembska; Marta Antonelli. Urban Food Waste: A Framework to Analyse Policies and Initiatives. Resources 2020, 9, 99 .

AMA Style

Daniele Fattibene, Francesca Recanati, Katarzyna Dembska, Marta Antonelli. Urban Food Waste: A Framework to Analyse Policies and Initiatives. Resources. 2020; 9 (9):99.

Chicago/Turabian Style

Daniele Fattibene; Francesca Recanati; Katarzyna Dembska; Marta Antonelli. 2020. "Urban Food Waste: A Framework to Analyse Policies and Initiatives." Resources 9, no. 9: 99.