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Description
In this special issue, authors approach urban as well as city-region food systems to discuss the implications of the deep changes needed in terms of degrowth, social justice and contesting the political and economic hegemony. With the overall intention of stimulating a debate on food-democratic and citizen-driven approaches to spatial and urban planning, this special section intends to share knowledge and experience on planning and testing the agroecological transition and reorienting current food systems. This special section has grown out of selected contributions to the 9th International AESOP Sustainable Food Planning Conference held at Universidad Politécnica de Madrid in Spain from the 6th to the 9th of November 2019.