Food is the primary energetic need for mankind. It provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisition requires energy expenditure. This fact is particularly important, when considering the urban environment, since human communities organized within cities almost exclusively rely on the import of resources to meet their daily basic needs. Field-to-fork chain and its energetic cost depends on the organization of the food production and transformation processes, which, in turn, can be influenced by the city-countryside relationship idea and the organization of both the urbanization process and the agricultural production. A solution might come from the urban agriculture development and management. A short review of the state-of-the-art ...
The concept of a regenerative city goes far beyond a sustainable one. The regenerative approach is t...
As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than half of the world's population now li...
Historically, urban agriculture has been a way to supplement a city’s food supply. As populations co...
Food is the primary energetic need for mankind. It provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisitio...
Food is the primary energetic need for humankind. It provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisi...
This chapter reflects upon how lessons from past urban planning experiences can inform current debat...
Agricultural activities within the city boundaries have a long history in both developed and develop...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
For centuries, town and country maintained a relation of dichotomy and complementarity, but, because...
For centuries, town and country maintained a relation of dichotomy and complementarity, but, because...
Research and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to mi...
Urban agriculture has been an indisputable part of cities during history. It is an important subject...
This paper presents a new interpretation of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus, capable of identifying link...
With dramatic growth of urban areas and the majority of the world’s population now living in urban s...
The concept of a regenerative city goes far beyond a sustainable one. The regenerative approach is t...
As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than half of the world's population now li...
Historically, urban agriculture has been a way to supplement a city’s food supply. As populations co...
Food is the primary energetic need for mankind. It provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisitio...
Food is the primary energetic need for humankind. It provides energy and nutrients, but its acquisi...
This chapter reflects upon how lessons from past urban planning experiences can inform current debat...
Agricultural activities within the city boundaries have a long history in both developed and develop...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
For centuries, town and country maintained a relation of dichotomy and complementarity, but, because...
For centuries, town and country maintained a relation of dichotomy and complementarity, but, because...
Research and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to mi...
Urban agriculture has been an indisputable part of cities during history. It is an important subject...
This paper presents a new interpretation of the Food-Energy-Water Nexus, capable of identifying link...
With dramatic growth of urban areas and the majority of the world’s population now living in urban s...
The concept of a regenerative city goes far beyond a sustainable one. The regenerative approach is t...
As people increasingly migrate to urban settings and more than half of the world's population now li...
Historically, urban agriculture has been a way to supplement a city’s food supply. As populations co...