Briefing on existing food system monitoring frameworks and indicators developed by RUAF with FAO and various cities (2016-2022)

Within the CGIAR Resilient Cities Initiative, RUAF is applying an approach to food system monitoring frameworks and indicators that has been developed, tried and tested in a number of cities globally since 2016. This briefing document shares and explains previous work done by RUAF to develop tools f...

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Main Author: Carey, Joy
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR System Organization 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/139261
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Summary:Within the CGIAR Resilient Cities Initiative, RUAF is applying an approach to food system monitoring frameworks and indicators that has been developed, tried and tested in a number of cities globally since 2016. This briefing document shares and explains previous work done by RUAF to develop tools for assessing and tracking food system transformation at both a city and city region level. The experience of conducing indicators work under Resilient Cities contributes to on-going development of the approach and will help inform future applications. The starting point was the City Region Food System ‘parent’ indicator framework (2018) that became the foundation on which the subsequent MUFPP, CRFS-Resilience and Green Cities indicator frameworks have been developed. These tools are aimed at people who are addressing food system change by working on food policy, strategy and governance using multi-stakeholder processes. These could be researchers, policy makers, local government staff and elected members, food businesses, civil society groups, not for profit organisations.