FoodSmart City Dublin: A Framework for Sustainable Seafood

Food Ethics 5 (1-2):1-13 (2020)
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Abstract

We propose the FoodSmart City framework as a transdisciplinary avenue to promote sustainable seafood consumption. We argue that a change in human seafood consumption towards eating at lower trophic levels may be helped by discovering forgotten cultural practices and tapping into locally-sourced marine resources. We set out a framework of knowledge exchange and production between academia, businesses, and civil society to promote and assist healthy and ecologically sustainable living using digital tools and intangible cultural heritage while engaging with innovative chefs and educationalists. The framework targets Dublin City, Ireland, but may potentially be replicated in other contexts.

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