Current Status And Trends In Urban Agriculture
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Current Status and Trends in Urban Agriculture
Author | : Thomas Henry Whitlow,Yoshiki Harada,Zhongqi Cheng,Gaston Small |
Publsiher | : Frontiers Media SA |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2022-03-31 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9782889748662 |
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Land Use Planning and Development Regulation Law
Author | : Julian Conrad Juergensmeyer,Thomas E. Roberts |
Publsiher | : West Academic Publishing |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013 |
Genre | : City planning and redevelopment law |
ISBN | : 0314286470 |
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This Hornbook introduces the fundamentals of land use planning and control law. Subjects covered include the planning process, zoning, development permission, subdivision control law, and building and housing codes. Discusses constitutional limitations and the environmental aspects of land use controls. Explores aesthetic regulation, historic preservation, and agricultural land protection.
Toward Sustainable Relations Between Agriculture and the City
Author | : Christophe-Toussaint Soulard,Coline Perrin,Elodie Valette |
Publsiher | : Springer |
Total Pages | : 239 |
Release | : 2018-01-30 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9783319710372 |
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This book gives an overview of frameworks, methods, and case studies useful for the analysis of the relations between agriculture and the city, in Europe and the Mediterranean. Its originality lies in the analysis of urban food systems sustainability from an actors’ perspective. All the chapters consider the key role of actors in the definition of innovations and pathways, which enhance sustainability, seen as an ongoing process. Part 1 presents systemic approaches of agricultural-urban interactions at the city-region scale in France, Egypt, Italy and Morocco. Part 2 deals with methods and tools for urban planning and local development, utilized to design and assess sustainable food systems. The Part 3 inventories the recent changes in urban agriculture and the new forms of governance which are emerging in European cities (Athens, Berlin, Lisbon, Montpellier, Paris and Zurich). These results are useful for students, academics and activists involved in local policies and projects.
Urban Agriculture Europe
Author | : Frank Lohrberg,Lilli Licka,Lionella Scazzosi,Axel Timpe |
Publsiher | : Jovis Verlag GmbH |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2016 |
Genre | : Ecology |
ISBN | : 3868593713 |
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"How can agriculture contribute to the sustainable development of European cities? How can agriculture and horticulture create vital urban spaces that have new social and ecological qualities and are also economically viable? Urban Agriculture Europe is the first comprehensive, transdisciplinary publication about urban agriculture in Europe. Apart from well-known examples of urban food gardens in Western European metropolises, this volume also studies innovative forms of periurban agriculture, bringing in experiences in Eastern and Southern Europe. The contributions approach urban agriculture from the point of view of social science, the economy, agricultural ecology, and spatial planning and address the role of citizens, involved parties, and politics, as well as operational models and planning tools. Case studies from Barcelona, Dublin, Geneva, Milan, Sofia, Warsaw, and the Ruhr Metropolis allow a comparative view of European practice. Statements from involved parties and guidance for cities and regions round off the publication."--Page 4 of cover.
Development Trends in Urban and Peri urban Agriculture
Author | : R. S. Deshpande |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Land use, Urban |
ISBN | : 9383491221 |
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Papers presented at the Seminar on "Development Trends in Urban and Peri-urban Agriculture", 8th August, 2013; organized by ISEC and Dr. P N Agricultural Science Foundation; Chiefly with reference to India.
New Forms of Urban Agriculture An Urban Ecology Perspective
Author | : Jessica Ann Diehl,Harpreet Kaur |
Publsiher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2022-02-18 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9789811637384 |
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Eating locally and developing an urban-rural food continuum is a rapidly evolving movement. Integration of multi-functional forms of agriculture — termed New Forms of Urban Agriculture (NFUA) — could be a critical adaptation to strengthen this movement and for the sustainability of cities. While NFUA have the potential to provide diverse benefits to humans, there is an absence of reliable empirical data on the scale and impact of urban resources on NFUA which has a profound impact on its viability and sustainability. In this book, we shift the focus from how NFUA have potential to impact the urban system to investigate the potential impacts of urban resources on NFUA. Access to resources such as land, labour, clean water, etc. are major barriers to enter the agriculture sector in the cities; the chapters in this book present projects or reviews recent research on the subject from different cities in the world. This edited volume offers critical perspectives from diverse disciplines, expertise, and geographic contexts related to the actual and potential role of urban and peri-urban agriculture in the developing and the developed world where forms, adaptations, and debates around NFUA vary distinctively. Using and urban ecology lens, the book provides empirical evidence of how urban resources of land, water/waste, labour, and biodiversity impact NFUA.
Profitability and sustainability of urban and periurban agriculture
Author | : René van Veenhuizen,Danso, G. |
Publsiher | : Food & Agriculture Org. |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Agriculture |
ISBN | : 9251058814 |
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Urban agriculture (UA) is a dynamic concept that comprises a variety of livelihood systems ranging from subsistence production and processing at the household level to more commercialized agriculture. It takes place in different locations and under varying socio-economic conditions and political regimes. The diversity of UA is one of its main attributes, as it can be adapted to a wide range of urban situations and to the needs of diverse stakeholders. This paper aims to provide pertinent information on profitability and sustainability of UA to a wide audience of managers and policymakers from municipalities, ministries of agriculture, local government, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), donor organizations and university research institutions. It aims to highlight the benefits of linkages between agriculture and the urban environment, leading to a more balanced understanding of the conflicts and synergies. It examines how UA can contribute substantially to the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), particularly in reducing urban poverty and hunger (MDG 1) and ensuring environmental sustainability (MDG 7).
Cities Feeding People
Author | : Axumite G. Egziabher |
Publsiher | : IDRC |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 2014-05-14 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781552501092 |
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Cities Feeding People examines urban agriculture in East Africa and proves that it is a safe, clean, and secure method to feed the world's struggling urban residents. It also collapses the myth that urban agriculture is practiced only by the poor and unemployed. Cities Feeding People provides the hard facts needed to convince governments that urban agriculture should have a larger role in feeding the urban population.