The growth of the population and simultaneous reduction of agricultural farm create a big challenge to fulfill the demand of food in the world. The utilization of available unutilized/underutilized space of the roof-top on every house for growing of different types vegetables is a scope to increase vegetable production. There are several advantages of this technique such as utilization of free space of the roof, production of healthy and fresh vegetables, harvesting of rain water in an efficient manner, better saving to the family, utilization of kitchen waste and reduction of solid waste as well as air pollution in the environment
An increasing world population combined with climate change and pressure on the nature resources thr...
As the world’s population is increasing exponentially, human diets have changed to less healthy food...
Present day agricultural practices are posing a serious threat to the human population due to unscru...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
India has nearly 46 million-plus cities, with Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata having populations over 10 m...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Urban Rooftop Agriculture (URTA) is a novel field within urban vegetable production, which can help...
Urban rooftop farming favours local food production. Although rooftop farming is perceived as a sust...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Rooftop agriculture is the production of fresh veg-etables, herbs, fruits, edible flowers and possib...
In recent years, the trend of growing vegetables on green roofs has gained momentum as a way of prom...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Agriculture urbaine atteint de nouveaux sommets su...
As interest in urban food production increases, urban farmers are looking for solutions to the chall...
Suspending horticulture activities above the ground can result in high production of vegetables whe...
An increasing world population combined with climate change and pressure on the nature resources thr...
As the world’s population is increasing exponentially, human diets have changed to less healthy food...
Present day agricultural practices are posing a serious threat to the human population due to unscru...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
India has nearly 46 million-plus cities, with Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata having populations over 10 m...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Urban Rooftop Agriculture (URTA) is a novel field within urban vegetable production, which can help...
Urban rooftop farming favours local food production. Although rooftop farming is perceived as a sust...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Rooftop agriculture is the production of fresh veg-etables, herbs, fruits, edible flowers and possib...
In recent years, the trend of growing vegetables on green roofs has gained momentum as a way of prom...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Agriculture urbaine atteint de nouveaux sommets su...
As interest in urban food production increases, urban farmers are looking for solutions to the chall...
Suspending horticulture activities above the ground can result in high production of vegetables whe...
An increasing world population combined with climate change and pressure on the nature resources thr...
As the world’s population is increasing exponentially, human diets have changed to less healthy food...
Present day agricultural practices are posing a serious threat to the human population due to unscru...