
Natasha Hulst: The Campaign for an Amsterdam Food Park
Frontiers of Commoning, with David Bollier
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The Future of Food Parks
David Perry: I've spoken to an American urban planner and developer who works with a lot of mayors, and the cities become too expensive to have ordinary people if they're anymore. The whole point is that not being able to have an affordable city is itself becoming dysfunctional on our problem for which land trusts as a way to de-commodify the land are one really attractive solution. "We want to build this collective of farmers together because we've decided that even if we can't save the land for the distribution center," he says.
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