Urban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In China, for example, densely packed mega cities will continue to expand in number and size, necessitating increasing food miles. Interestingly, it has been estimated that the total rooftop space in China is about 1 million hectares, some of which can be converted for rooftop farming. Yet, despite some favorable reports on urban farming, the Chinese commercial sector has shown little interest. This may be explained by the deart..
There is growing interest in the role of new urban agriculture models to increase local food product...
Rooftop agriculture (RA) is a building-based form of urban agriculture that includes both protected ...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
International audienceAbstractUrban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In Ch...
Rooftop gardens in cities could provide more than three quarters of the vegetables consumed in them,...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
There is no denying the fact that human population has grown quite substantially over the past few c...
While many urban authorities in Europe are confronted both with increasing demands by urban dwellers...
India has nearly 46 million-plus cities, with Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata having populations over 10 m...
Growing food in urban areas could solve a multitude of social and environmental problems. These pote...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Urbanization has often been considered a threat to food security since it is likely to reduce the av...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Human populations are becoming increasingly urba...
There is growing interest in the role of new urban agriculture models to increase local food product...
Rooftop agriculture (RA) is a building-based form of urban agriculture that includes both protected ...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
International audienceAbstractUrban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In Ch...
Rooftop gardens in cities could provide more than three quarters of the vegetables consumed in them,...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
There is no denying the fact that human population has grown quite substantially over the past few c...
While many urban authorities in Europe are confronted both with increasing demands by urban dwellers...
India has nearly 46 million-plus cities, with Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata having populations over 10 m...
Growing food in urban areas could solve a multitude of social and environmental problems. These pote...
Significant productive spaces are locked as unused roof spaces in high and medium-density areas of c...
Urbanization has often been considered a threat to food security since it is likely to reduce the av...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. All rights reserved. Human populations are becoming increasingly urba...
There is growing interest in the role of new urban agriculture models to increase local food product...
Rooftop agriculture (RA) is a building-based form of urban agriculture that includes both protected ...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...