In recent years, the trend of growing vegetables on green roofs has gained momentum as a way of promoting agricultural sustainability in Dhaka City. Rooftop gardens become an important part of urban agriculture's recent rejuvenation and offer alternative spaces for urban markets to grow vegetable products. Green roofs create spaces for vegetable crop production, thereby creating opportunities for agricultural incorporation into urban communities. At present, however, vegetable production activities on rooftops are limited due to multiple challenges that need to be addressed before widespread implementation takes place. Rooftop agriculture can improve various ecosystem services, enhance the biodiversity of urban areas and reduce food insecur...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban cities are facing the challenges of microclimatic changes with substantially warmer environmen...
Rooftops in our urban centers represent a vast potential of currently underused space. The transform...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is one of the most populated megacity in the world and the populati...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Bangladesh is one of the countries vulnerable because of recent climate change. A country needs arou...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The environmental impacts of food systems will increase in tandem with rapid urban population growth...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The study was carried out in three selected metro areas of Chattogram city of Bangladesh covering 90...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
In the urban area there is scarce space for planting trees and cultivating agricultural plants. Roof...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Rooftop agriculture (RA) is a building-based form of urban agriculture that includes both protected ...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban cities are facing the challenges of microclimatic changes with substantially warmer environmen...
Rooftops in our urban centers represent a vast potential of currently underused space. The transform...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is one of the most populated megacity in the world and the populati...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Bangladesh is one of the countries vulnerable because of recent climate change. A country needs arou...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The environmental impacts of food systems will increase in tandem with rapid urban population growth...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The study was carried out in three selected metro areas of Chattogram city of Bangladesh covering 90...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
In the urban area there is scarce space for planting trees and cultivating agricultural plants. Roof...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Rooftop agriculture (RA) is a building-based form of urban agriculture that includes both protected ...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban cities are facing the challenges of microclimatic changes with substantially warmer environmen...
Rooftops in our urban centers represent a vast potential of currently underused space. The transform...