May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, under which conditions? And if so, what type of urban agriculture? Such are the two issues underlying this article. Why not counteracting urban sprawl by fostering what could be called “rural sprawl”, by introducing nature and rural characteristics such as farming within the city, in its interstitial areas and wastelands? In this perspective, urban agriculture becomes a common good, bringing people together and reshaping the whole urban fabric that would eventually propose a radical remaking of the urban. Urban agriculture lends particularly well to long-lasting urban policies, especially those turning environmental “bads” - such as brownfield...
Over the last three decades, research and practical applications have demonstrated that urban a...
The brief offers a number of policy changes that could be used by the city of Salinas in order to br...
In recent years, urbanization has been on the rise at the expense of agricultural, forest and other ...
May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, u...
Urban agricultural projects have been mushrooming since the end of the twentieth century, reshaping ...
Urban Agriculture (UA) has gained popularity in cities all over the world. In this paper, we explore...
In this article, André Torre and Lise Bourdeau-Lepage consider the role of nature in the city throug...
esearch and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to min...
There are several categories of urban agriculture which need to be distinguished if we want to effic...
With the world's population expanding, the natural resources used to generate food under risk from c...
Compared to rural agriculture, urban agriculture (UA) has some distinct features (e.g., the limited ...
Cities and agriculture seem two incompatible worlds. Yet we are seeing more and more urban agricultu...
Agriculture represents a crucial phase in the development of mankind. Although cities initially had ...
Over the last three decades, research and practical applications have demonstrated that urban a...
The brief offers a number of policy changes that could be used by the city of Salinas in order to br...
In recent years, urbanization has been on the rise at the expense of agricultural, forest and other ...
May urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainable cities and if so, u...
Urban agricultural projects have been mushrooming since the end of the twentieth century, reshaping ...
Urban Agriculture (UA) has gained popularity in cities all over the world. In this paper, we explore...
In this article, André Torre and Lise Bourdeau-Lepage consider the role of nature in the city throug...
esearch and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to min...
There are several categories of urban agriculture which need to be distinguished if we want to effic...
With the world's population expanding, the natural resources used to generate food under risk from c...
Compared to rural agriculture, urban agriculture (UA) has some distinct features (e.g., the limited ...
Cities and agriculture seem two incompatible worlds. Yet we are seeing more and more urban agricultu...
Agriculture represents a crucial phase in the development of mankind. Although cities initially had ...
Over the last three decades, research and practical applications have demonstrated that urban a...
The brief offers a number of policy changes that could be used by the city of Salinas in order to br...
In recent years, urbanization has been on the rise at the expense of agricultural, forest and other ...