Cities are increasingly targeted as centers for sustainable development and innovation of food systems. Urban agriculture (UA) is advocated by some as a multi-faceted approach to help achieve urban sustainability goals as it provides possible social, economic and environmental benefits. The role of UA in restoring resource cycles receives increasing attention, especially with regard to assimilating urban waste. However, there is little information on how nutrients are managed in UA in industrialized countries. To examine nutrient management in UA, data was collected from a total of 25 ground-based UA initiatives in the Netherlands on i) preferences for types of fertilizers, and ii) quantity and quality of fertilizers used including nutrient...
Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and the raising of animals for food and other uses, and r...
Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused los...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Cities are increasingly targeted as centers for sustainable development and innovation of food syste...
Developments in urban agriculture and new sanitation systems bring about new narratives to the statu...
Urban agriculture has a high potential to contribute to local circular economies, for instance by us...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
Integrated approaches to environmental sanitation and urban agriculture could contribute to mitigati...
Urban and peri-urban agriculture could play a pivotal role as a recipient of organic waste. But recy...
The use of compost in urban agriculture offers an opportunity to increase nutrient recycling in urba...
Agricultural activities within the city boundaries have a long history in both developed and develop...
Urban agriculture has considerable potential to improve food security in the developing world. Summ...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
Urban agriculture can contribute to food security, food system resilience and sustainability at the ...
Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and the raising of animals for food and other uses, and r...
Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused los...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Cities are increasingly targeted as centers for sustainable development and innovation of food syste...
Developments in urban agriculture and new sanitation systems bring about new narratives to the statu...
Urban agriculture has a high potential to contribute to local circular economies, for instance by us...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
Integrated approaches to environmental sanitation and urban agriculture could contribute to mitigati...
Urban and peri-urban agriculture could play a pivotal role as a recipient of organic waste. But recy...
The use of compost in urban agriculture offers an opportunity to increase nutrient recycling in urba...
Agricultural activities within the city boundaries have a long history in both developed and develop...
Urban agriculture has considerable potential to improve food security in the developing world. Summ...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
Urban agriculture can contribute to food security, food system resilience and sustainability at the ...
Urban agriculture is the growing of plants and the raising of animals for food and other uses, and r...
Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused los...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...