This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its importance on food-provision, a basic human need. Our analysis stems from an historical overview at two scales, regional and municipal, within the Lisbon Region. Specifically, we identify key changes between two time-periods: the mid-twentieth century, when design-based planning was established in Portugal for larger settlements, and nowadays, when it covers the totality of the national territory, based on land-use. We review these strategies, assessing what approaches would best encompass a sustainable transition of the food system. We start with the scheme of regional radial axis by architect Étienne de Gröer in contrast with the 2002 Lisbon...
In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to L...
Urbanisation in Europe has been the main cause of agricultural land fragmentation and agricultural l...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, hig...
Food has always been an urban issue. The role of cities in building more sustainable food systems i...
Food has always been an urban issue. The role of cities in building more sustainable food systems i...
This article, based on the literature review, aims to study the challenges of the urban dispersion a...
In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, hig...
The increase in demand for spaces for agricultural production during times of crisis is well recogni...
With the growth of urban population, humanity faces new challenges concerning urban food provision. ...
The current global crisis and the acknowledgment that in coming decades the world population will b...
Portugal is characterized by a significant asymmetry in the population distribution/density and econ...
The Portuguese rural world no longer resembles the one described in the literature, mostly because ...
In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to L...
Urbanisation in Europe has been the main cause of agricultural land fragmentation and agricultural l...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
This paper discusses the existing urban-rural dichotomy in Portuguese urban planning, assuming its i...
In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, hig...
Food has always been an urban issue. The role of cities in building more sustainable food systems i...
Food has always been an urban issue. The role of cities in building more sustainable food systems i...
This article, based on the literature review, aims to study the challenges of the urban dispersion a...
In recent years, Lisbon Metropolitan Area (LMA) witnessed the occurrence of various initiatives, hig...
The increase in demand for spaces for agricultural production during times of crisis is well recogni...
With the growth of urban population, humanity faces new challenges concerning urban food provision. ...
The current global crisis and the acknowledgment that in coming decades the world population will b...
Portugal is characterized by a significant asymmetry in the population distribution/density and econ...
The Portuguese rural world no longer resembles the one described in the literature, mostly because ...
In the mid-1950s, millions of people left the rural areas of the Portuguese interior. They came to L...
Urbanisation in Europe has been the main cause of agricultural land fragmentation and agricultural l...
A significant sample of twenty-nine Portuguese urban agriculture (UA) initiatives is analysed in thi...