This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom participated in a working group on governance models and policy contexts of the COST Action TD1106 Urban Agriculture Europe during the period 2012–2016. All have a particular interest in the potentialities of urban agriculture as mediated through civil society actors to contribute to, shape, and transform urban policies in the intersecting fields of land use and access; food and urban ecosystems; education and environment; and history, heritage, and cultural practice. The collaborative, interdisciplinary, and bottom-up character of the contributions broadens and deepens our knowledge of urban agricultural practice across Europe
Studies about the subject of cultivated land confirmed that it is the part of urban informal open sp...
This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban ag...
In recent years, challenges such as climate change adaptation and dealing with the biodiversity cris...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom participa...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom particip...
The eight articles selected for this special issue give an overview of urban agriculture initiatives...
In this article we capture three things at once: the reason for this special issue of UAM on Urban A...
The production of food within cities through urban agriculture can be considered as a nature-based s...
Peri-urban agriculture is a pivotal issue in the debate on sustainable management of land in metrop...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
esearch and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to min...
Urban agriculture has become a common form of urban land use in European cities linked to multiple e...
UN Habitat III and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development have challenged scholars to reapprais...
With the world's population expanding, the natural resources used to generate food under risk from c...
The aim of the paper is to contextualise the phenomenon of urban agriculture in the process of conte...
Studies about the subject of cultivated land confirmed that it is the part of urban informal open sp...
This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban ag...
In recent years, challenges such as climate change adaptation and dealing with the biodiversity cris...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom participa...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom particip...
The eight articles selected for this special issue give an overview of urban agriculture initiatives...
In this article we capture three things at once: the reason for this special issue of UAM on Urban A...
The production of food within cities through urban agriculture can be considered as a nature-based s...
Peri-urban agriculture is a pivotal issue in the debate on sustainable management of land in metrop...
open2noThe research leading to this publication has received funding from the European Union’s Horiz...
esearch and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to min...
Urban agriculture has become a common form of urban land use in European cities linked to multiple e...
UN Habitat III and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development have challenged scholars to reapprais...
With the world's population expanding, the natural resources used to generate food under risk from c...
The aim of the paper is to contextualise the phenomenon of urban agriculture in the process of conte...
Studies about the subject of cultivated land confirmed that it is the part of urban informal open sp...
This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban ag...
In recent years, challenges such as climate change adaptation and dealing with the biodiversity cris...