This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban agriculture (UA). A growing movement is advocating UA, but future prospects are limited by variability, unclear expectations, vague responsibilities and leadership in the UA movement. We wonder whether the poor understanding of UA governance is associated with a "public discourse and academic literature that too easily adopt the generic and universally claimed benefits. We argue here that uncritical enthusiasm results in an overly instrumental approach to governance of UA with a main focus on stimulating formal (e.g., policy making) arid informal advocacy (e.g., civic engagement in UA). We do not deny the importance of formal and informal advoc...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom particip...
The eight articles selected for this special issue give an overview of urban agriculture initiatives...
Enabling urban agriculture and Local Food Networks in urban and peri-urban areas is a real challenge...
AbstractThis article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in ...
This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban ag...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
How and why is urban agriculture taken up into local food policies and sustainability plans? This pa...
Urban Agriculture (UA) has gained popularity in cities all over the world. In this paper, we explore...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a fast-increasing element in many settlements in the Global North. This pa...
The development of local food policies in Flanders has shed light on the possible strategic value of...
Urban agricultural projects have been mushrooming since the end of the twentieth century, reshaping ...
Urban Agriculture (UA), i.e., the production of crops or rearing of livestock in cities, is growing ...
Interest in the adoption of urban agriculture (UA) has grown in recent years. The compatibility of U...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom particip...
The eight articles selected for this special issue give an overview of urban agriculture initiatives...
Enabling urban agriculture and Local Food Networks in urban and peri-urban areas is a real challenge...
AbstractThis article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in ...
This article explores the role of local particularism in relation to the global interest in urban ag...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find s...
How and why is urban agriculture taken up into local food policies and sustainability plans? This pa...
Urban Agriculture (UA) has gained popularity in cities all over the world. In this paper, we explore...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a fast-increasing element in many settlements in the Global North. This pa...
The development of local food policies in Flanders has shed light on the possible strategic value of...
Urban agricultural projects have been mushrooming since the end of the twentieth century, reshaping ...
Urban Agriculture (UA), i.e., the production of crops or rearing of livestock in cities, is growing ...
Interest in the adoption of urban agriculture (UA) has grown in recent years. The compatibility of U...
This special issue comprises articles by social and environmental scientists, most of whom particip...
The eight articles selected for this special issue give an overview of urban agriculture initiatives...
Enabling urban agriculture and Local Food Networks in urban and peri-urban areas is a real challenge...