India has nearly 46 million-plus cities, with Mumbai, Delhi and Kolkata having populations over 10 million. There are 54 urban agglomerations in India with a population of one million or more according to 2011 census against 35 in 2001 (www. censusindia.gov.in). So, urbanisation has become a common phenomenon in India. Further, it is going to increase at an incremental rate. Thus, we are losing our agricultural land every hour and the population is growing by leaps and bounds and also no. of buildings simultaneously. It means we will have less horizontal land to grow food and as a consequence, the problem of food supply in terms of quantity, quality and affordability, will be high amongst the citizens as more mouths to be fed than produces....
Urban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In China, for example, densely pack...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is one of the most populated megacity in the world and the populati...
In the urban area there is scarce space for planting trees and cultivating agricultural plants. Roof...
Urban agriculture, urban gardening or urban farming is the practice of cultivating, processing and m...
By 2050, over 60 percent of the global population will live in cities, the majority in high-rise res...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
Our world is in crisis; with the impending doom of global warming, coupled with climbing global popu...
Vertical farming is the new hope for tackling many of the issues across the globe from food shortage...
The growth of the population and simultaneous reduction of agricultural farm create a big challenge ...
This book guides architects, landscape designers, urban planners, agronomists and society on the imp...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In China, for example, densely pack...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...
The world is facing many problems nowadays, including a growing number of people living in cities, m...
Urban population growth, consequent competition in land use, climate change and lack of productive r...
Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh is one of the most populated megacity in the world and the populati...
In the urban area there is scarce space for planting trees and cultivating agricultural plants. Roof...
Urban agriculture, urban gardening or urban farming is the practice of cultivating, processing and m...
By 2050, over 60 percent of the global population will live in cities, the majority in high-rise res...
The aim of this study was to analyze current practices in commercial urban rooftop farming (URF). In...
Our world is in crisis; with the impending doom of global warming, coupled with climbing global popu...
Vertical farming is the new hope for tackling many of the issues across the globe from food shortage...
The growth of the population and simultaneous reduction of agricultural farm create a big challenge ...
This book guides architects, landscape designers, urban planners, agronomists and society on the imp...
Cities present many opportunities to improve socio-ecological sustainability through efficiencies of...
Urban agriculture may solve issues of feeding urban populations. In China, for example, densely pack...
(i) green roof as rooftop farming in ensuring food security and reduce carbon footprint in...
Ancient civilizations had agriculture production in their metropolis but modern urban planning separ...