There is a growing global urban appetite for fresh fruit and vegetables, particularly fruit. There is a further recognised need for agri-food systems that support human health, ecological integrity and social justice (Morgan and Sonnino 2010). This thesis explores the current possibilities and challenges of regenerative agri-food systems through the case of the urban apple. With the lens of political ecology, the thesis presents a relational interpretation of the spaces, natures and relations of the urban apple through considering the practices and the guiding logic of the corporate and agro-ecological urban apple in Hackney, London. The methodological framework, informed by relational geographies, supports a situated and place-based unders...
<p>The idea of growing food in cities, often termed urban agriculture (UA), is rapidly becoming a po...
Supportive urban food governance plays an important role in securing and implementing food-friendly ...
Drawing on the authors’ personal experience in the Edible Public Space project (Leeds, UK), this pap...
This article investigates the urban political ecologies of the apple in London city region. As one o...
When considering metropolitan food systems, London could be perceived as consumptive goliath. As one...
This chapter reflects on how community food gardens, established by residents living in six high-den...
© 2016 Dr. Johanna Annelie ChristensenApple growing practices are embedded in a productivist mentali...
Foregrounding an innovative and radical perspective on food planning, this book makes the case for a...
In this article we capture three things at once: the reason for this special issue of UAM on Urban A...
The contemporary interest in urban cultivation in the global North as a component of sustainable foo...
This paper will maintain that the increase of quality and embeddedness involves an increase in organ...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
iii In response to the dissatisfaction with the pitfalls of the corporatised global food system over...
<p>The idea of growing food in cities, often termed urban agriculture (UA), is rapidly becoming a po...
Supportive urban food governance plays an important role in securing and implementing food-friendly ...
Drawing on the authors’ personal experience in the Edible Public Space project (Leeds, UK), this pap...
This article investigates the urban political ecologies of the apple in London city region. As one o...
When considering metropolitan food systems, London could be perceived as consumptive goliath. As one...
This chapter reflects on how community food gardens, established by residents living in six high-den...
© 2016 Dr. Johanna Annelie ChristensenApple growing practices are embedded in a productivist mentali...
Foregrounding an innovative and radical perspective on food planning, this book makes the case for a...
In this article we capture three things at once: the reason for this special issue of UAM on Urban A...
The contemporary interest in urban cultivation in the global North as a component of sustainable foo...
This paper will maintain that the increase of quality and embeddedness involves an increase in organ...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Agrofood practices have been an obvious domain in which to implement sustainability. Yet, despite th...
Urban agriculture (UA) is a strategic means of achieving sustainable urban food security now and int...
iii In response to the dissatisfaction with the pitfalls of the corporatised global food system over...
<p>The idea of growing food in cities, often termed urban agriculture (UA), is rapidly becoming a po...
Supportive urban food governance plays an important role in securing and implementing food-friendly ...
Drawing on the authors’ personal experience in the Edible Public Space project (Leeds, UK), this pap...