
This presentation by Tālis Tīsenkopfs from the Baltic Research Centre explores the transformation of a traditional neighbourhood market in Riga into an inclusive, multifunctional urban food hub. Delivered during the IN-HABIT Final Event, it showcases how food-related innovation, social inclusion, and participatory governance can converge to revitalise public infrastructure and community life. The presentation highlights the project's strategies, community engagement practices, and policy implications for sustainable urban development in Latvia and beyond ➡️ Watch the full presentation here: https://youtu.be/ot11g-XRxxE?feature=shared
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