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Natasha Hulst: The Campaign for an Amsterdam Food Park

Natasha Hulst: The Campaign for an Amsterdam Food Park

Episode 41 Published 2 years, 7 months ago
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Natasha Hulst, Director of the European Land Program at the Schumacher Center for a New Economics, describes a spirited campaign by commoners to build an urban farm and green space, Voedselpark, or Food Park, on the edge of Amsterdam. While climate change and global economics argue for relocalizing agriculture, city officials and businesses are determined to build a big-box distribution center on the unspoiled land. The question at hand: Will a famously progressive city double-down on capitalist growth and consumerism as its vision for the future, or can it embrace a modest experiment in climate-friendly land use and commoning? For more on the commons, go to www.Bollier.org.
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