Rapid co-creative assessment for actionable circular food systems

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Abstract

This paper focuses on the use of rapid assessments for local food systems in eight African cities (Bamenda, Cameroon; Franceville, Gabon; Ibadan, Nigeria; Lagos, Nigeria; Moyamba, Sierra Leone; Nairobi and Nakuru, Kenya; and Tamale, Ghana). The INCiTiS-FOOD project (INtegrated and Circular Technologies for Sustainable city region FOOD systems in Africa) conducted a food systems assessment using a bottom-up and living lab approach to gain insights into the local poten-tial for circular technologies centered around aqua-ponics, hydroponics, and insect farming. The find-ings allowed us to define a strategic direction and highlights the need for more fish and locally grown indigenous vegetables, as access to these disciplines has been limited by a lack of knowledge facilities and finances. We learned that co-creative rapid assessments are a promising method to raise aware-ness of the specific opportunities, challenges, and bottlenecks in the community, and to align the local community with actionable food system transformation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-19
Number of pages19
JournalJournal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development
Volume14
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2025

Keywords

  • African food systems
  • aquaponics
  • fish
  • food production
  • healthy food consumption
  • hydroponics
  • insect farming
  • rapid assessment
  • re-circular aquacultural systems (RAS)
  • vegetables

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