Rooftop farming is a practical solution of smart urban agriculture to furnish diverse socio-environmental benefits and short food supply chains, especially in densely populated cities. This study aims to raise urban food security with less use of public water and energy in food production, through utilizing green water and energy for sustainable management. A system dynamics (SD) model framed across the nexus of climate, water, energy and food (WEF) sectors is developed for a rooftop farm in Taipei City of Taiwan. The urban WEF Nexus is structured to address how local weather affects water and energy utilization to grow vegetables. The SD results showed that the annual yields of sweet potato leaves achieved 9.3 kg/m2, at the cost of 3.8 ton...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraProducing food in an environmentally sustainable way fo...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In today's growing cities, where land is an expensive commodity and direct expos...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
Increasing burdens on the earth’s resource systems are affecting not only the well-being of the plan...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
This study suggests that solar design strategies can influence a more sustainable approach to food p...
Urban rooftop functional design offers a promising option to enable multi-function urban land-use to...
Urban cities are facing the challenges of microclimatic changes with substantially warmer environmen...
The environmental impacts of food systems will increase in tandem with rapid urban population growth...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Urban rooftop farming favours local food production. Although rooftop farming is perceived as a sust...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraProducing food in an environmentally sustainable way fo...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In today's growing cities, where land is an expensive commodity and direct expos...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
Increasing burdens on the earth’s resource systems are affecting not only the well-being of the plan...
The practice of producing vegetables on green roofs has been gaining momentum in recent years as a m...
This study suggests that solar design strategies can influence a more sustainable approach to food p...
Urban rooftop functional design offers a promising option to enable multi-function urban land-use to...
Urban cities are facing the challenges of microclimatic changes with substantially warmer environmen...
The environmental impacts of food systems will increase in tandem with rapid urban population growth...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
The food systems in developed societies face a host of challenges in the early 21st century; increas...
Urban rooftop farming favours local food production. Although rooftop farming is perceived as a sust...
| openaire: EC/H2020/819202/EU//SOS.aquaterraProducing food in an environmentally sustainable way fo...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd In today's growing cities, where land is an expensive commodity and direct expos...