The human relationship with food is an under-acknowledged contributor towards climate change and environmental degradation. However, citizens’ choices and actions regarding food consumption and production in urban settings are shaped by the economic, cultural and infrastructure systems in which they live. The purpose of this paper is to examine, from the perspective of prosumers, the socio-technical factors that affect urban food production and associated energy, water and waste services. A residential development on the urban fringe of Australia’s subtropical Gold Coast was used as a case study. A mixed methods approach was utilised to gather quantitative and qualitative data through estate maps, development planning documents, visual obse...
A new rural development paradigm has emerged over the last decade. It is multifaceted by nature, con...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
The purpose of this paper (parts I and II) is to examine the socio-technical factors that affect urb...
Food systems are under pressure from population growth, climate change, resource scarcity and increa...
International audienceMany studies examine the correlation between the use of resources such as wate...
This paper presents a new interpretation of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus, capable of identifying link...
By 2030, two third of the world's population will live in urban areas. Due to land transformation to...
In response to increasing environmental problems and consciousness in relation to urbanization, more...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
Food security, access to appropriate, nutritious food on a regular and reliable basis, using sociall...
This chapter in the 'Future Trends' section of the book focuses on understanding issues associated w...
Cities currently manage food waste in a quite inefficient manner: Food waste and food industry co an...
Urban housing developments face growing pressure from the public and regulatory bodies to be more su...
A new rural development paradigm has emerged over the last decade. It is multifaceted by nature, con...
A new rural development paradigm has emerged over the last decade. It is multifaceted by nature, con...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
The purpose of this paper (parts I and II) is to examine the socio-technical factors that affect urb...
Food systems are under pressure from population growth, climate change, resource scarcity and increa...
International audienceMany studies examine the correlation between the use of resources such as wate...
This paper presents a new interpretation of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus, capable of identifying link...
By 2030, two third of the world's population will live in urban areas. Due to land transformation to...
In response to increasing environmental problems and consciousness in relation to urbanization, more...
“At the same time that we must respond to climate change and rising energy costs, we must also adjus...
Food security, access to appropriate, nutritious food on a regular and reliable basis, using sociall...
This chapter in the 'Future Trends' section of the book focuses on understanding issues associated w...
Cities currently manage food waste in a quite inefficient manner: Food waste and food industry co an...
Urban housing developments face growing pressure from the public and regulatory bodies to be more su...
A new rural development paradigm has emerged over the last decade. It is multifaceted by nature, con...
A new rural development paradigm has emerged over the last decade. It is multifaceted by nature, con...
Given the growing pressures on our planet through the current food system, it is increasingly import...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...