Urban Greenhouse Talks episode 4
Added on 08 June 2022
Eight months after over 20 international student teams signed up to design a new urban greenhouse for the local community of Ward 7, Washington DC, we now get ready to announce the 10 finalists of the Urban Greenhouse Challenge #3. Did the teams manage to consider the social impact of their designs, and is the local community responsive to their efforts?
In this podcast, we discover what the community really needs and how the student submissions have lived up to that challenge. Neighbourhood Commissioner Antawan Holmes, President of Deanwood Citizens Association Jimel Sanders, together with Ass. prof Kathy Dixon and PhD Candidate Eric Harris from UDC paint a picture of Ward 7 and the 'food apartheid' situation. Together, they emphasise the need for inclusive design, and the transfer of knowledge between academia, private sector, and the local communities.
Hosts Renee Snijders and Ed Smit from Eat This end this episode with a shimmer of hope towards finding what it takes to make the urban greenhouse dreams come true for Ward 7 residents. Tune in to hear how a food oppressed community receives ambitious student projects to revolutionise urban food production!
What is the 'Urban Greenhouse Challenge #3'?
The 'Urban Greenhouse Challenge' is an international student competition that aims to catalyse innovation in the realm of urban farming. The third edition of the Challenge focuses on creating an urban farm concept that ensures year-round sustainable and affordable food production, but also generates income for the local residents of Ward 7, a neighbourhood in Washington DC, USA. Find out more in https://urbangreenhousechallenge.nl/
About WUR Student Challenges:
Wageningen University & Research organises Challenges for students worldwide and supports WUR teams that participate in student competitions via WUR Student Challenges. These challenges pose a unique and enriching opportunity for students to work on real-life problems and make a difference. Visit the WUR Student Challenges website to find out which opportunities are there for students or sponsoring enterprises.
Source: Wageningen University & Research
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