Both Vancouver, British Columbia, and Detroit, Michigan, have significant and growing urban agriculture movements. In this article, I follow recent work investigating the connection between urban agriculture and neoliberalization to determine how these local governments have used urban agriculture in narratives of economic development to selectively pursue a sustainability fix. I analyze how different regimes of local governance have influenced the urban agriculture movements, leading to loca..
Global communities are recognising the importance of integrating urban food production locally and a...
City planners and citizens often see gardens as spaces for urban beautification projects. However, u...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
This thesis is an investigation of the urban agriculture movements in Vancouver, British Columbia, a...
Given the confluence of accelerating urbanization and social and ecological crises that pose profoun...
There is a new generation of urban agriculture emerging in North America. Labelled urban farming, th...
The aim is to find and analyse the localized trends of urban agriculture that are taking place in Va...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
textHistorically, community gardens have served to provide food during wartime or periods of economi...
International audienceMay urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainab...
In this study, we explore the emergence and early development of small-scale commercial urban farmin...
Through Agricultural Urbanism there exists an opportunity for British Columbia to pursue unprecedent...
Urban agriculture has enjoyed renewed popularity across North America over the past few years due to...
As urbanization rates around the world continue to climb, especially in developing nations, the agr...
Global communities are recognising the importance of integrating urban food production locally and a...
City planners and citizens often see gardens as spaces for urban beautification projects. However, u...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...
This thesis is an investigation of the urban agriculture movements in Vancouver, British Columbia, a...
Given the confluence of accelerating urbanization and social and ecological crises that pose profoun...
There is a new generation of urban agriculture emerging in North America. Labelled urban farming, th...
The aim is to find and analyse the localized trends of urban agriculture that are taking place in Va...
Post World War II suburban growth in Canada and the US has created concern over the long-term availa...
Increasing food insecurity, lack of sustainable food systems, and a desire to participate in the foo...
textHistorically, community gardens have served to provide food during wartime or periods of economi...
International audienceMay urban agriculture be the cornerstone that helps reconfigure more sustainab...
In this study, we explore the emergence and early development of small-scale commercial urban farmin...
Through Agricultural Urbanism there exists an opportunity for British Columbia to pursue unprecedent...
Urban agriculture has enjoyed renewed popularity across North America over the past few years due to...
As urbanization rates around the world continue to climb, especially in developing nations, the agr...
Global communities are recognising the importance of integrating urban food production locally and a...
City planners and citizens often see gardens as spaces for urban beautification projects. However, u...
Despite evidence that our present food and agriculture system is both unjust and unsustainable, dec...