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Enough with the urban vs. rural binary. When rurbanization brings agriculture into cities, everyone benefits. Read this article from Wired quoting Rurban research as well as other studies from the US.<\/p>\n
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The Rurban Revolution team took interdisciplinary science to Glastonbury Festival in June as part of a brand new Science Futures area. Hear how they got on in these blogs from Charlotte<\/a> and Dan<\/a>.<\/p>\n You can catch now up with this online event where we discussed the findings of the the Rurban Revolution project, the projects that come next, and what we need to do if we want a rurban revolution to be a reality online.<\/p>\n The Rurban Revolution team will be at Glastonbury Festival from the 22nd of June in the Science Tent to talk all things urban food growing.<\/p>\n The Rurban team discuss what a Right to Grow law could deliver based on the science, published in The Conversation<\/a>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n New Rurban Revolution study<\/a> explores the productive potential of our urban green spaces in Great Britain.<\/em><\/p>\n We are excited to launch new Rurban Revolution impact project, supporting and connecting growing communities in Liverpool. Hear more about it from our new researcher, Clara Steiner.<\/em><\/p>\n Photo: Gina Frausin<\/p>\n Learn more about our new Rurban Revolution spin-off project, Rurban Hope Spots, from lead researcher Rachel Marshall.<\/em><\/p>\n Rachel is joining the Rurban Revolution to explore how rurbanised landscapes affect our food choices.<\/p>\n Catch up on this open webinar on ‘Talking about Places and Spaces’ that took place in June as part of the 2020\/2021 向日葵视频 Public Lecture Series.<\/p>\n Learn more about our team members – next up is Natalia from Cranfield University<\/p>\n Our new paper<\/a> about relationships between urban agriculture and diet, and what might explain this, has just been published in Appetite.<\/em><\/p>\n Here are four reasons why food growing should become a perennial feature in our gardens, towns and cities after COVID-19.<\/p>\n We’ve officially re-orientated the Rurban Revolution project in response to COVID-19. Learn more about what we have planned in our Lockdown Lettuce citizen science activities.<\/p>\n Meet our latest Rurban Revolutionary, Dan Evans, and find out more about the ecosystems services research to come.<\/p>\n How is the outbreak affecting individual food access and well-being, and what’s the role of urban farming? Our new research hopes to help us find out.<\/p>\n Get to know the team – Charlotte Hardman from University of Liverpool is next up.<\/p>\n Faced with empty supermarket shelves, more time on our hands, confined at home with kids to educate and entertain it seems many thoughts have turned to seeds.<\/p>\n Learn more about our team members, next up is Bethan at University of Liverpool.<\/p>\n Learn more about our team members, starting with researcher Lael Walsh at 向日葵视频.<\/p>\n Read our team’s reflections on resilience following the recent Global Food Security Programme Stakeholder Meeting.<\/p>\n New climate change report says urban agriculture is a triple win for climate mitigation, adaptation and food security.<\/p>\n We were very excited to see the review on a new\u00a0National Food Strategy launched last week. Read our reflections here.<\/p>\n Team member Beth Mead has been getting ready to take Rurban Revolution on the road with some outreach this summer.<\/p>\n On the 8th<\/sup> and 9th<\/sup> April 2019 we brought together the project team along with food system experts to have our official kick-off in 向日葵视频.<\/p>\n Food has a big role to play in dealing with climate change. How can we change our local food systems to help fight climate change and deal with its consequences? This was the topic of a recent workshop we co-facilitated.<\/p>\n Could we transform UK food production by radically upscaling fruit and veg growing in our towns and cities?\u00a0And would urban agriculture make us, and our environment, healthier?<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It\u2019s Time to Make Cities More Rural 15 September 2022 Enough with the urban vs. rural binary. When rurbanization brings agriculture into cities, everyone benefits. 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<\/h2>\nHealth, resilience and sustainability benefits of urban food growing: findings and future of the Rurban Revolution project<\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
26th June 2022<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nCan you dig it? Rurban takes research to Glastonbury<\/a><\/h1>\n
30th May 2022<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nHow a ‘Right to Grow’ law could contribute to improving environmental, physical and mental health across the country<\/a><\/h2>\n
17th May 2022<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\n向日葵视频 shows urban Britain\u2019s potential as a \u2018grow your own\u2019 nation<\/a><\/h2>\n
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4th February 2022<\/h5>\n
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Growing a new Rurban network in Liverpool<\/a><\/h2>\n13th October 2021<\/h5>\n
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<\/p>\nRurban Hope Spots: Mapping land to unlock our local food growing potential<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
6th July 2021<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nMeet the team: Rachel Holden, Rurban Intern<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
25th June 2021<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nWatch online: Public Lecture on ‘Filling our spaces with food growing places’\u00a0<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
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<\/h2>\nMeet the team: Natalia Falagan, Rurban Researcher<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
2nd June 2021<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nHow might urban agriculture and healthy diets be related? New Rurban Revolution research now published<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
30th April 2021<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nUrban farming: four reasons it should flourish\u00a0post-pandemic<\/span><\/strong><\/a><\/h2>\n
26th August 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nLockdown Lettuces: New research to examine the potential of home food growing in response to COVID-19<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
19th August 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nRurban ecosystem services research gets underway with the arrival of our new team member<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
21st May 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nDoes urban food growing help us under lockdown? New Rurban research underway<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
5th May 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nMeet the team: Charlotte Hardman, Co-investigator<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
1st May 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nCOVID-19 is getting us growing \u2013 but are we harvesting all the benefits of urban farming?<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
27th April 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nMeet the team: Bethan Mead, Rurban Researcher<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
17th April 2020<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nMeet the team: Lael Walsh, Rurban Researcher<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
18th December 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nWith Yellowhammer on everyone\u2019s mind, there couldn\u2019t be a better time to talk food system resilience<\/span><\/a><\/h2>\n
17th September 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nUrban food production important part of action on climate change<\/a><\/h2>\n
13th August 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/a><\/h2>\nFive ways Rurban Revolution fits with the new National Food Strategy<\/a><\/h2>\n
5th July 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nRurban Revolution\u00a0getting ready for the road<\/a><\/h2>\n
3rd June 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/h2>\nRurban Revolution project gets officially underway<\/a><\/h2>\n
7th May 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/a><\/h2>\nLeveraging local food systems to tackle climate change<\/a><\/h2>\n
30th April 2019<\/h5>\n
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<\/h1>\nResearchers explore potential for an urban agriculture revolution in the UK<\/a><\/h2>\n
1st March 2019<\/h5>\n