The role of urban agriculture in defining new opportunities for sustainable development in the Milan Urban Region imposes a reflection on what rurality is today in metropolitan areas, what the boundaries between “rural” and “urban” are, not only because the borders are often fractal and practices have a cross-scaling dimension, but also because new co-habitation spaces between different “urban” and “rural” ways of life are emerging, redefining, in the end, the concept of rurality and its relation with the urban conditions. To address these issues the paper takes into account two views, based on two different corpus of the literature: an “urban-centric” point of view, fosusses on the transformation processes of the contemporary cities, in te...
Abstract : At a time when the rural world is undergoing considerable peri-urbanisation, it is tempti...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, the physical and social changes of the big cities have...
The importance of spatial differentiation of agricultural policies is underlined by the European Uni...
The role of urban agriculture in defining new opportunities for sustainable development in the Milan...
Rural areas close to the urban fabric no longer serve their adjacent towns as they once did when the...
none3noThe paper presents a wide range of images, contexts and issues related to contemporary forms ...
Urban expansion adapts to rural areas, as far as shape and structure, on the basis of the local soci...
AbstractRural territories cover 91% of EU27 area and 56% of population live in there. Common Agricul...
The concept of urban agriculture upsets the categories of thinking and practising the territories of...
The meaning of sustainability in the contemporary city can be rediscovered by considering the questi...
Urbanization patterns based on urban bias propose rural areas as agriculture based areas that exchan...
The relationships and interactions between rural and urban spaces have long been of interest in the ...
In the Veneto central plane, historically shaped by agriculture, the countryside is being taken over...
To overcome the previous dualistic conceptions that consider urban and rural areas in dichotomous te...
Abstract : At a time when the rural world is undergoing considerable peri-urbanisation, it is tempti...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, the physical and social changes of the big cities have...
The importance of spatial differentiation of agricultural policies is underlined by the European Uni...
The role of urban agriculture in defining new opportunities for sustainable development in the Milan...
Rural areas close to the urban fabric no longer serve their adjacent towns as they once did when the...
none3noThe paper presents a wide range of images, contexts and issues related to contemporary forms ...
Urban expansion adapts to rural areas, as far as shape and structure, on the basis of the local soci...
AbstractRural territories cover 91% of EU27 area and 56% of population live in there. Common Agricul...
The concept of urban agriculture upsets the categories of thinking and practising the territories of...
The meaning of sustainability in the contemporary city can be rediscovered by considering the questi...
Urbanization patterns based on urban bias propose rural areas as agriculture based areas that exchan...
The relationships and interactions between rural and urban spaces have long been of interest in the ...
In the Veneto central plane, historically shaped by agriculture, the countryside is being taken over...
To overcome the previous dualistic conceptions that consider urban and rural areas in dichotomous te...
Abstract : At a time when the rural world is undergoing considerable peri-urbanisation, it is tempti...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, the physical and social changes of the big cities have...
The importance of spatial differentiation of agricultural policies is underlined by the European Uni...