The Future of Food and the City: Security, Sustainability or Resilience?

Hong Kong and Singapore are often considered twin cities on the global stage – it is similar in terms of size and wealth. In this long awaited opportunity to speak in Singapore, I presented the case of Hong Kong. I also learnt a lot about Singapore initiatives from Saidul Islam, Associate Professor of Sociology at NTU, whom I met at MIT when we were both visiting scholars. The cherry on top of the cake is meeting the Foodscape Collective, a group of like-minded scholars, students, activists who are working towards a more food secure Singapore.

 


Event: The Future of Food and the City: Security, Sustainability or Resilience? A critical view on Hong Kong’s Urban Food System
Organisers: Nanyang Technological University Singapore School of Social Sciences & Environment and Sustainability Research Cluster.
Venue: Nanyang Technological University Singapore.

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