Farming in cities is gaining momentum within North American urban centers. Community supported agriculture (CSA) projects, previously viewed primarily as rural enterprises, are now starting to appear in cities, including Toronto. Urban CSAs address the new food movement's objectives as they can provide good food that is accessible, an income to those growing the food, education on how food is grown, and show the importance of environmental stewardship and the recycling of resources. We used land parcel analysis to examine the potential for vegetable CSAs in Toronto, identifying 77 parcels with a total of 1270 acres (514 hectares) of potential land for CSA farming, a large portion of which are located in the northeast part of Toronto. This r...
Is it feasible for Toronto to produce and market 10% of its fresh vegetable requirements from within...
The main objective of this paper was to expose the growing number of positively impacted communities...
Urban agriculture, which encompasses growing food on residential land, community and school gardens...
Urban agriculture in Toronto largely focuses on self-provisioning, but it could be scaled up signifi...
This research paper is a systemic analysis of the Black Creek Community Farm (BCCF), a new large-sca...
Urban agriculture in Toronto is almost invisible, mostly confined to gardening in backyards, in cont...
Growing in the City is a municipally led initiative developed to increase the amount of food grown w...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrbanization, food miles, and food deserts are...
Cities cause and exacerbate a wide range of socio-environmental problems today. By re-greening citie...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Abstract Background Urban agriculture is a means to improve community health and reduce health inequ...
Urban agriculture is rising steadily in popularity in the United States and Canada-there are stories...
Is it feasible for Toronto to produce and market 10% of its fresh vegetable requirements from within...
The main objective of this paper was to expose the growing number of positively impacted communities...
Urban agriculture, which encompasses growing food on residential land, community and school gardens...
Urban agriculture in Toronto largely focuses on self-provisioning, but it could be scaled up signifi...
This research paper is a systemic analysis of the Black Creek Community Farm (BCCF), a new large-sca...
Urban agriculture in Toronto is almost invisible, mostly confined to gardening in backyards, in cont...
Growing in the City is a municipally led initiative developed to increase the amount of food grown w...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Sustainable Built Environments Senior Capstone ProjectUrbanization, food miles, and food deserts are...
Cities cause and exacerbate a wide range of socio-environmental problems today. By re-greening citie...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
Abstract Background Urban agriculture is a means to improve community health and reduce health inequ...
Urban agriculture is rising steadily in popularity in the United States and Canada-there are stories...
Is it feasible for Toronto to produce and market 10% of its fresh vegetable requirements from within...
The main objective of this paper was to expose the growing number of positively impacted communities...
Urban agriculture, which encompasses growing food on residential land, community and school gardens...