Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenish farmland with nutrients and organic matter in (peri-)urban areas. However, with the onset of cheap chemical fertilizer production, nightsoil use was abandoned. This development facilitated the geographic disconnection between food production and consumption, leading to the expansion of agriculture on distant soils. This chapter introduces new approaches to food production and ‘waste’ management, including the opportunity to partially close nutrient cycles on the urban scale. Moreover, this chapter provides an overview of wastewater sources, scales and systems and discusses the opportunities and constraints of recycling human excreta to urba...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Developments in urban agriculture and new sanitation systems bring about new narratives to the statu...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
Integrated approaches to environmental sanitation and urban agriculture could contribute to mitigati...
Urban agriculture is of increasing interest for tackling a range of environmental and social issues ...
synthèse 8 p.In industrialised countries, three-quarters of the population live in urban areas. Betw...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
Cities are increasingly targeted as centers for sustainable development and innovation of food syste...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the fate of nutrients in agro-food systems after their ...
<div><p>Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate bot...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
Until the nineteenth century, ‘nightsoil’ and organic waste were recycled to agriculture to replenis...
Developments in urban agriculture and new sanitation systems bring about new narratives to the statu...
To maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular metabolism ...
AbstractTo maintain the city as a viable concept for human dwelling in the long term, a circular met...
Integrated approaches to environmental sanitation and urban agriculture could contribute to mitigati...
Urban agriculture is of increasing interest for tackling a range of environmental and social issues ...
synthèse 8 p.In industrialised countries, three-quarters of the population live in urban areas. Betw...
As urbanisation increases, so does the challenge of meeting water, sanitation and food requirements ...
Cities are increasingly targeted as centers for sustainable development and innovation of food syste...
Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate both P dema...
International audienceThis chapter addresses the fate of nutrients in agro-food systems after their ...
<div><p>Cities are a key system in anthropogenic phosphorus (P) cycling because they concentrate bot...
Understanding how cities can transform organic waste into a valuable resource is critical to urban s...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...