Unless we act now, these emissions from agriculture, processing, transportation and food waste could increase by 38% by 2050. By strengthening urban food systems, governments and their partners can ...
The Syracuse Urban Food Forest Project (SUFFP) began in 2019 as a Syracuse University-SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry (ESF) collaboration. The project connects SU, ESF, and the Syracuse ...
Cities across East Asia and the Pacific are not delivering infrastructure, jobs, and services at a pace as rapid as urban development, leading to widening inequalities which may hamper economic growth ...