Population growth and development at the rural urban interface (RUI) is creating challenges and opportunities for farmers. A standard thesis is that agriculture will steadily decline in the face of increased non-farm competition, but closer inspection reveals a more dynamic process of change. This poster describes the leading models for describing the structure of agriculture at the RUI and presents a bivariate analyses of Census of Agriculture data to assess the extent to which certain types of farm adaptations exist in proximity to large, urban areas. The aim of this research is to identify the relationship of urbanization and the structure of agriculture.USDA-NR
In this study, we evaluate urban agriculture trends in 55 cities in the Southern United States. Our ...
In the vicinity of a city, farmers are confronted with increasing agricultural land prices and rents...
In agricultural regions like the Corn Belt, urbanization tends to take place at the expense of farml...
Population growth and development at the rural urban interface (RUI) is creating challenges and oppo...
Despite population growth and development at the rural-urban interface (RUI), agriculture continues ...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. While faced with s...
Most agricultural output in the northeastern United States comes from counties tAat have experienced...
This study tests the hypothesis that increased rugosity (the ratio between urban perimeter and farml...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Over the last decade or so, urban farming has become increasingly popular in different American citi...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. Wh]le faced with su...
In this study, we evaluate urban agriculture trends in 55 cities in the Southern United States. Our ...
In the vicinity of a city, farmers are confronted with increasing agricultural land prices and rents...
In agricultural regions like the Corn Belt, urbanization tends to take place at the expense of farml...
Population growth and development at the rural urban interface (RUI) is creating challenges and oppo...
Despite population growth and development at the rural-urban interface (RUI), agriculture continues ...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
Utilizing data from a survey of key informants from U.S. counties at the rural-urban interface (RUI)...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. While faced with s...
Most agricultural output in the northeastern United States comes from counties tAat have experienced...
This study tests the hypothesis that increased rugosity (the ratio between urban perimeter and farml...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Over the last decade or so, urban farming has become increasingly popular in different American citi...
Agriculture is being displaced by development throughout the United States. Because agricultural act...
Historically, human concentrations have followed agriculture, and, as formalized by von Thünen, agri...
Metropolitan agriculture is economically important, especially in the Northeast. Wh]le faced with su...
In this study, we evaluate urban agriculture trends in 55 cities in the Southern United States. Our ...
In the vicinity of a city, farmers are confronted with increasing agricultural land prices and rents...
In agricultural regions like the Corn Belt, urbanization tends to take place at the expense of farml...