Urbanisation in Europe has been the main cause of agricultural land fragmentation and agricultural land use loss and has given rise to significant socio-economic and environmental costs, particularly in urban regions. Accordingly, there is a consensus in the literature that sustaining urban and peri-urban agriculture are significant towards urban sustainable development. This paper aims to characterise agri-urban spatial patterns and changes occurring in the Lisbon metropolitan region (LMR) by using indicators from both urban and agricultural dimensions. A self-organising map (SOM) clustering method was used to build an agri-urban classification. Nine clusters were proposed. We found that in the LMR, urban and agriculture patterns are diver...
With the growth of urban population, humanity faces new challenges concerning urban food provision. ...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
Using ‘Urban Atlas’ as a data source, the authors present and critically discuss in this paper the a...
Urban regions require planning tools in order to manage agricultural areas under urban pressure. The...
For almost 40 years cities peripheries and the coastal areas of Languedoc-Roussillon in France and o...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceFor almost 40 years cities' peripheries and the coa...
The loss of agricultural land and its implications have been of great concern in the last decade. By...
UN Habitat III and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development have challenged scholars to reapprais...
The fragmentation of agricultural land is influenced by political, economic, social, ecological and ...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
tIn the past few decades, urbanisation has become a major phenomenon in European cities, thus repre-...
National audienceThe future of agricultural areas in regards to urban sprawl is studied in three ste...
With the growth of urban population, humanity faces new challenges concerning urban food provision. ...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
Using ‘Urban Atlas’ as a data source, the authors present and critically discuss in this paper the a...
Urban regions require planning tools in order to manage agricultural areas under urban pressure. The...
For almost 40 years cities peripheries and the coastal areas of Languedoc-Roussillon in France and o...
N° ISBN - 978-2-7380-1284-5International audienceFor almost 40 years cities' peripheries and the coa...
The loss of agricultural land and its implications have been of great concern in the last decade. By...
UN Habitat III and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development have challenged scholars to reapprais...
The fragmentation of agricultural land is influenced by political, economic, social, ecological and ...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
tIn the past few decades, urbanisation has become a major phenomenon in European cities, thus repre-...
National audienceThe future of agricultural areas in regards to urban sprawl is studied in three ste...
With the growth of urban population, humanity faces new challenges concerning urban food provision. ...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
Using ‘Urban Atlas’ as a data source, the authors present and critically discuss in this paper the a...