Finding home by lauren baker5/19/2023 ![]() ![]() And the scales at which people work to create change are highly interdependent. Lauren Baker, who reflects that the reality between what is global and what is local is often blurred. ![]() We discuss the scale theme of this series and related debates in our trailer episode, so please check it out you haven’t already. There are many ways to think about Scale in the food system – how localised or globalized should our food system be? Does the food system need to be reformed or transformed? And at what scales should this change happen? ![]() This show is presented by table, a food systems collaboration between the University of Oxford, Swedish University of agricultural sciences, and Wageningen university. ![]() I'm Matthew Kessler.Īnd I'm Samara Brock and we've been engaging with these issues for years, through our work on farms, around policy tables, and at universities. Welcome to feed, a podcast in conversation with those who are trying to transform the food system. We are here to fill this gap by exploring the evidence, worldviews and values that people bring to the global food system debates. Transcript for Episode 3: Lauren Baker on Food System Transformationsĭebates about the future of food have become more polarized than ever, and little attention is paid to why people hold genuinely different beliefs. ![]()
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