Supporters of urban farming — a type of urban agriculture that emphasizes income generation — view it as a productive use of vacant land, increasing access to fresh produce and contributing to local economies. Yet its viability depends on gaining "community buy-in" (i.e., the acceptance and active support of local residents). While recognized as important to the success of socially oriented programs, information is lacking regarding effective processes for gaining community buy-in. Through participant observation at urban farms and interviews with urban farmers, neighborhood leaders, city residents, and key stakeholders in Baltimore, Maryland, we explored the perceived importance of community buy-in for urban farming, as well as the barrier...
Farming in cities is gaining momentum within North American urban centers. Community supported agric...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrbanization, food miles, and food deserts are...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public ...
Urban farming—a type of urban agriculture that emphasizes income generation—is promoted in cities ac...
Cities cause and exacerbate a wide range of socio-environmental problems today. By re-greening citie...
In cities across the U.S., urban farming is gaining traction as a way of productively using degraded...
Urban agriculture has existed for thousands of years, dating back to Ancient Mesopotamia. However, u...
Although much is understood about barriers to healthy food consumption in low-income, urban communit...
Existing research on the economic sustainability of urban agriculture in the United States tends to ...
As urban populations increase, there is growing interest in developing innovative technologies, sust...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: Urban and peri-urban farms have proliferated around the United...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
AbstractThe past decades have seen an accumulating body of studies assessing the benefits of smaller...
Farming in cities is gaining momentum within North American urban centers. Community supported agric...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrbanization, food miles, and food deserts are...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public ...
Urban farming—a type of urban agriculture that emphasizes income generation—is promoted in cities ac...
Cities cause and exacerbate a wide range of socio-environmental problems today. By re-greening citie...
In cities across the U.S., urban farming is gaining traction as a way of productively using degraded...
Urban agriculture has existed for thousands of years, dating back to Ancient Mesopotamia. However, u...
Although much is understood about barriers to healthy food consumption in low-income, urban communit...
Existing research on the economic sustainability of urban agriculture in the United States tends to ...
As urban populations increase, there is growing interest in developing innovative technologies, sust...
Excerpts from the Executive Summary: Urban and peri-urban farms have proliferated around the United...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Farmland protection and farm viability are two important aspects of urban-edge farming. Surveys of l...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
AbstractThe past decades have seen an accumulating body of studies assessing the benefits of smaller...
Farming in cities is gaining momentum within North American urban centers. Community supported agric...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrbanization, food miles, and food deserts are...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public ...