Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions

Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions
Author: Undine Giseke,Maria Gerster-Bentaya,Frank Helten,Matthias Kraume,Dieter Scherer,Guido Spars,Fouad Amraoui,Abdelaziz Adidi,Said Berdouz,Mohemed Chlaida,Majid Mansour,Mohamed Mdafai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317910138

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This book demonstrates how agriculture can play a determining role in integrated, climate-optimised urban development. Agriculture within urban growth centres today is more than an economic or social left-over or a niche practice. It is instead a complex system that offers multiple potentials for interaction with the urban system. Urban open space and agriculture can be linked to a productive green infrastructure – this forms new urban-rural linkages in the urbanizing region and helps shape the city. But in order to do this, agriculture has to be seen as an integral part of the urban fabric and it has to be put on the local agenda. Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions takes the example of Casablanca, one of the fastest growing cities in North Africa, to investigate this approach. The creation of synergies between the urban and rural in an emerging megacity is demonstrated through pilot projects, design solutions, and multifunctional modules. These synergies assure greater resource efficiency; particularly regarding the use and reuse of water, and they strengthen regional food security and the social integration of multiple spheres. A transdisciplinary research approach brings together different scientific disciplines and local actors into a process of integrated knowledge production. The book will have a long lasting legacy and is essential reading for researchers, planners, practitioners and policy makers who are working on urban development and urban agricultural strategies.

Cities and Agriculture

Cities and Agriculture
Author: Henk de Zeeuw,Pay Drechsel
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317506614

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As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than half of the world's population now lives in cities, it is vital to plan and provide for sustainable and resilient food systems which reflect this challenge. This volume presents experience and evidence-based "state of the art" chapters on the key dimensions of urban food challenges and types of intra- and peri-urban agriculture. The book provides urban planners, local policy makers and urban development practitioners with an overview of crucial aspects of urban food systems based on an up to date review of research results and practical experiences in both developed and developing countries. By doing so, the international team of authors provides a balanced textbook for students of the growing number of courses on sustainable agriculture, food and urban studies, as well as a solid basis for well-informed policy making, planning and implementation regarding the development of sustainable, resilient and just urban food systems.

Growing Better Cities

Growing Better Cities
Author: Luc J. A. Mougeot,International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781552502266

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Accompanying CD-ROM also has titles in French and Spanish.

Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions

Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions
Author: Undine Giseke,Maria Gerster-Bentaya,Frank Helten,Matthias Kraume,Dieter Scherer,Guido Spars,Fouad Amraoui,Abdelaziz Adidi,Said Berdouz,Mohemed Chlaida,Majid Mansour,Mohamed Mdafai
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 1188
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317910121

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This book demonstrates how agriculture can play a determining role in integrated, climate-optimised urban development. Agriculture within urban growth centres today is more than an economic or social left-over or a niche practice. It is instead a complex system that offers multiple potentials for interaction with the urban system. Urban open space and agriculture can be linked to a productive green infrastructure – this forms new urban-rural linkages in the urbanizing region and helps shape the city. But in order to do this, agriculture has to be seen as an integral part of the urban fabric and it has to be put on the local agenda. Urban Agriculture for Growing City Regions takes the example of Casablanca, one of the fastest growing cities in North Africa, to investigate this approach. The creation of synergies between the urban and rural in an emerging megacity is demonstrated through pilot projects, design solutions, and multifunctional modules. These synergies assure greater resource efficiency; particularly regarding the use and reuse of water, and they strengthen regional food security and the social integration of multiple spheres. A transdisciplinary research approach brings together different scientific disciplines and local actors into a process of integrated knowledge production. The book will have a long lasting legacy and is essential reading for researchers, planners, practitioners and policy makers who are working on urban development and urban agricultural strategies.

Cities Farming for the Future

Cities Farming for the Future
Author: International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781552502167

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Urban agriculture in the Gauteng City Region s green infrastructure network

Urban agriculture in the Gauteng City Region   s green infrastructure network
Author: Eliana Camargo Nino,Sam Lane,Kanako Okano,Irvanu Rahman,Bo Peng,Hannah Benn,Christina Culwick Fatti,Gillian Maree,Samkelisiwe Khanyile,Dr Carla Washbourne
Publsiher: Gauteng City Region Observatory (GCRO)
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2020-07-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780620878623

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The aim of this occasional paper is to gain a better understanding of urban agriculture within the green infrastructure network in the City of Johannesburg and to identify the range of ecosystem services that could be delivered when maintaining and investing in these assets. The analysis in this paper adopts a multi-method approach to (1) identify the interlinkages between urban agriculture and social, economic and environmental systems in the City of Johannesburg; (2) validate these critical interlinkages with stakeholder input and ground-level experience of urban agriculture; and (3) visualise these interlinkages through a spatial analysis of food gardens in the City of Johannesburg.

Growing Greener Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean

Growing Greener Cities in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publsiher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 51
Release: 2018-10-03
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789251082508

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This report looks at progress made in “growing greener cities” in Latin America and the Caribbean – cities in which urban and peri-urban agriculture is recognized by public policy, included in urban development strategies and land-use planning, supported by agricultural research and extension, and linked to sources of technological innovation, investment and credit, and to urban markets and consumers.

Second Nature Urban Agriculture

Second Nature Urban Agriculture
Author: André Viljoen,Katrin Bohn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2014-07-25
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317674511

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Winner of the 2015 RIBA President's Award for Outstanding University Located Research This book is the long awaited sequel to "Continuous Productive Urban Landscapes: Designing Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Cities". "Second Nature Urban Agriculture" updates and extends the authors' concept for introducing productive urban landscapes, including urban agriculture, into cities as essential elements of sustainable urban infrastructure. It reviews recent research and projects on the subject and presents concrete actions aimed at making urban agriculture happen. As pioneering thinkers in this area, the authors bring a unique overview to contemporary developments and have the experience to judge opportunities and challenges facing those who wish to create more equitable, resilient, desirable and beautiful cities.