This project seeks to explore, map and understand the complexity of the urban, peri-urban, and rural actors, processes, places, components, and practices of the local food systems in Cologne and its rural environment.
In general, food systems include all actors and their interlinked value- adding activities involved in the primary production, storage, aggregation, post-harvest handling, transportation, processing, distribution, marketing, consumption, and post-use/disposal of food (UN Conceptual Framework of Agricultural Food Systems).
We aim to understand food systems both very specific (in a subsystem) as well as an example for potentials and opportunities for human adaptation, to re-connect “consumers”/people in the city to the origins of food (farming and agriculture), to increase resilience and sustainability through learnings from existing practices of different stakeholders in the complex food system and its subsystems. The project wants to explore opportunities towards reconnecting and reconfiguring the physical and psychological / emotional proximity of food.
Systems Oriented Design and (Giga)Mapping will be used to explore the topic in its components and interdependencies, collect and map findings and insights, identify local stakeholders, frame problematiques/potentials, as well as suggesting possible opportunities for design interventions.
Participants need to be fully available in the first week of May for this intense part of the project! For details concerning preparation and a pre-meeting please check https://spaces.kisd.de/systems-oriented-design-designing-for-proximity-food-systems/