Urban agriculture (UA) can be highly productive in terms of yield per unit area, however productivity is limited by available land and high input requirements. We determined how much of the food supply of Sydney, Australia, could be produced through UA by synthesising yield data from 13 UA gardens with information on labour and key material inputs and using spatial analyses to assess available land area. We modelled three scenarios with varying proportions of available land used for food prod..
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Across the world the phenomenon of urban agriculture (UA) is defining itself after emerging from a m...
Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world, with some 90% of the population livin...
To reach the ultimate goal of sustainable cities in Australia, we need to explore all aspects of how...
Agriculture on the fringes of cities across the Global North is increasingly perceived as making an ...
Growing food in cities for human consumption could be one means of increasing global food supply in ...
Urban agriculture (UA) has been drawing a lot of attention recently for several reasons: the majorit...
Growing food in urban areas could solve a multitude of social and environmental problems. These pote...
Rapid urbanisation all over the world poses a serious question about urban sustainability in relatio...
Rapid urbanisation all over the world poses a serious question about urban sustainability in relatio...
Peri-urban agricultural production remains important globally and its value will increase as the imp...
Urban agriculture can contribute to food security, food system resilience and sustainability at the ...
In discussions about the long-term security of food systems in Australia, researchers, environmental...
By 2030, two third of the world's population will live in urban areas. Due to land transformation to...
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Across the world the phenomenon of urban agriculture (UA) is defining itself after emerging from a m...
Australia is one of the most urbanised countries in the world, with some 90% of the population livin...
To reach the ultimate goal of sustainable cities in Australia, we need to explore all aspects of how...
Agriculture on the fringes of cities across the Global North is increasingly perceived as making an ...
Growing food in cities for human consumption could be one means of increasing global food supply in ...
Urban agriculture (UA) has been drawing a lot of attention recently for several reasons: the majorit...
Growing food in urban areas could solve a multitude of social and environmental problems. These pote...
Rapid urbanisation all over the world poses a serious question about urban sustainability in relatio...
Rapid urbanisation all over the world poses a serious question about urban sustainability in relatio...
Peri-urban agricultural production remains important globally and its value will increase as the imp...
Urban agriculture can contribute to food security, food system resilience and sustainability at the ...
In discussions about the long-term security of food systems in Australia, researchers, environmental...
By 2030, two third of the world's population will live in urban areas. Due to land transformation to...
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Peri-urban agriculture is common to cities worldwide. Large cities depend on the availability of fre...
Across the world the phenomenon of urban agriculture (UA) is defining itself after emerging from a m...