Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livestock production, as desirable elements of sustainable cities. We use an integrated urban political ecology and human–plant geographies framework to explore how foraging for “wild” foods in cities, a subversive practice that challenges prevailing views about the roles of humans in urban green spaces, has potential to also support sustainability goals. Drawing on research from Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia, and Seattle, we show that foraging is a vibrant and ongoing practice among diverse urban residents in the USA. At the same time, as reflected in regulations, planning practices, and attitudes of conservation practitioners, it is conc...
Urban foraging is the practice in which city residents gather plants and plant parts from green spac...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
McLain, Hurely, Emery and Poe in Local Environment - Volume 19, Issue 2 Recent “green” planning init...
Although hardly noticed or formally recognized, urban foraging by humans probably occurs in all urba...
Although hardly noticed or formally recognised, urban foraging by humans probably occurs in all urba...
Wild edible fruits (WEFs) are a type of natural resource that humans across the world collect from d...
The aim of this paper is to define the scope and an initial agenda for a critical geography of urban...
Urban foraging is a global informal phenomenon which has been investigated in the Global North more ...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Gathering of uncultivated food from green spaces, also known as foraging, is observed in urban areas...
Informal foraging for food and other natural materials in urban greenspaces is an activity undertake...
Food production and food consumption have been shown to have a great impact on our ecosystem. Human ...
Urban foraging is the practice in which city residents gather plants and plant parts from green spac...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
McLain, Hurely, Emery and Poe in Local Environment - Volume 19, Issue 2 Recent “green” planning init...
Although hardly noticed or formally recognized, urban foraging by humans probably occurs in all urba...
Although hardly noticed or formally recognised, urban foraging by humans probably occurs in all urba...
Wild edible fruits (WEFs) are a type of natural resource that humans across the world collect from d...
The aim of this paper is to define the scope and an initial agenda for a critical geography of urban...
Urban foraging is a global informal phenomenon which has been investigated in the Global North more ...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Gathering of uncultivated food from green spaces, also known as foraging, is observed in urban areas...
Informal foraging for food and other natural materials in urban greenspaces is an activity undertake...
Food production and food consumption have been shown to have a great impact on our ecosystem. Human ...
Urban foraging is the practice in which city residents gather plants and plant parts from green spac...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...