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TABLE Table seeks to facilitate informed discussions about how the food system can become sustainable Table is rooted in academia.

Scientific knowledge is necessary for understanding the issues and complexities around healthy and sustainable food. But science alone cannot tell us how to act or what a good and ethical food system is. Making decisions about the food system involves value judgements about what is important and these depend on people’s preferences and visions for the future. Therefore, we aim to engage with a wid

e range of stakeholders and perspectives to bring out value-based reflections and to clarify the arguments, assumptions and evidence around issues of concern. We are a collaboration between the University of Oxford, the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and Wageningen University and Research (WUR). Table is the successor to the Food Climate Research Network, based at the University of Oxford, which for 15 years conducted, synthesised, and communicated research on food sustainability.

18/07/2024

While at the Global Food Security Conference, we spoke to 6/7 women scientists who won the OWSD Secretariat-Elsevier Foundation Award.

A podcast & 12-minute video featuring their stories--& their advice to policymakers tackling food security--is now available:
https://tabledebates.org/podcast/episode65

TABLE is hosting an essay challenge w/ the prompt "should food systems be more natural?"  This is open to current studen...
07/03/2024

TABLE is hosting an essay challenge w/ the prompt "should food systems be more natural?"

This is open to current students & young people aged 18-25 regardless of enrolment status in a degree programme.

Entry is free.

Closing date: 25 March

Details: https://tabledebates.org/opportunities/table-essay-challenge-2024

While global trends in livestock production are clearly unsustainable, at a local level, livestock can be crucial in sup...
07/03/2024

While global trends in livestock production are clearly unsustainable, at a local level, livestock can be crucial in supporting livelihoods, in nutrition, in maintaining certain ecosystems & as climate adaptation strategy.

🗓 28 March at 4pm GMT

Join TABLE and panelists Laura Cramer, Mario Herrero, Guyo Roba, & An Notenbaert for a discussion on the role of livestock in sub-Saharan Africa.

Register here: https://tabledebates.org/events/global-villain-local-saviour-whats-role-livestock-sub-saharan-africa

Food systems actors are increasingly turning to stakeholder participation to ‘co-produce’ solutions to challenges.In a n...
15/01/2024

Food systems actors are increasingly turning to stakeholder participation to ‘co-produce’ solutions to challenges.

In a new blog, Hannah Gardiner & Soujanya Mantravadi consider the differences in understanding of participatory concepts across disciplines and highlight some key practices for working across disciplines.

Read here:
https://tabledebates.org/blog/when-worlds-collide

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