As the world’s population grows rapidly, and urbanisation intensifies at unprecedented rates, the planning for, and design of food landscapes that are integrated within every zone along the rural-urban transect is now being seen as not only desirable but necessary to the long-term sustainability of many urban zones globally. The social, economic and environmental opportunities associated with the development of integrated urban and peri-urban agriculture projects highlights the multi-beneficial nature of urban foodscapes. Now commonly recognised as a critical urban form component, the study of, and engagement with food landscapes is seen as a vital factor in urban resilience and community health and wellbeing. Plant-based urban farms and co...
Policy support for urban agriculture (UA) has increased internationally in the past decade, driven b...
Research and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to mi...
Access to nature is beneficial to human health. How can designed urban meadows help to enhance publi...
Since the early 2000s an increasing number of planning and design projects, within the spatial desig...
The ability of cities worldwide to feed themselves is of increasing concern to Urban Planning and De...
The ability of cities worldwide to feed themselves is of increasing concern to Urban Planning and De...
Connecting to and extending recent debates around more-than-human thinking, this paper explores how ...
To reach the ultimate goal of sustainable cities in Australia, we need to explore all aspects of how...
Context:In the context of expanding cities, at the intersection of urban and rural spaces, suburbs a...
Urbanisation and agricultural development have for centuries had an interdependent relationship with...
The concept of agroecological urbanism has the potential to leave behind the traditional divide betw...
From an urban and landscape perspective, it is high time to design, plan, and build complex relation...
In this paper presented to the International Association of Landscape Ecology conference in Warsaw (...
With population growth predicted for Auckland, great food production will be required to feed the ci...
As agroecology movements are emerging in the world to mitigate economic, social and environmental vu...
Policy support for urban agriculture (UA) has increased internationally in the past decade, driven b...
Research and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to mi...
Access to nature is beneficial to human health. How can designed urban meadows help to enhance publi...
Since the early 2000s an increasing number of planning and design projects, within the spatial desig...
The ability of cities worldwide to feed themselves is of increasing concern to Urban Planning and De...
The ability of cities worldwide to feed themselves is of increasing concern to Urban Planning and De...
Connecting to and extending recent debates around more-than-human thinking, this paper explores how ...
To reach the ultimate goal of sustainable cities in Australia, we need to explore all aspects of how...
Context:In the context of expanding cities, at the intersection of urban and rural spaces, suburbs a...
Urbanisation and agricultural development have for centuries had an interdependent relationship with...
The concept of agroecological urbanism has the potential to leave behind the traditional divide betw...
From an urban and landscape perspective, it is high time to design, plan, and build complex relation...
In this paper presented to the International Association of Landscape Ecology conference in Warsaw (...
With population growth predicted for Auckland, great food production will be required to feed the ci...
As agroecology movements are emerging in the world to mitigate economic, social and environmental vu...
Policy support for urban agriculture (UA) has increased internationally in the past decade, driven b...
Research and practice during the last 20 years has shown that urban agriculture can contribute to mi...
Access to nature is beneficial to human health. How can designed urban meadows help to enhance publi...