How and why is urban agriculture taken up into local food policies and sustainability plans? This paper uses a case study of urban agriculture policymaking in New York City from 2007 to 2011 to examine the power-laden operation of urban environmental governance. It explores several ‘faces of power,’ including overt authority, institutionalized ‘rules of the game,’ and hegemony. It also investigates how multiple actors interact in policymaking processes, including through the construction and use of broad discursive concepts. Findings draw upon analysis of policy documents and semi-structured interviews with 43 subjects engaged in food systems policymaking. Some municipal decision-makers questioned the significance of urban agriculture, due ...
Cities are positioned as critical actors in agri-food sustainability transitions through the impleme...
International audienceThis paper discusses the role of cities and local governments in the implement...
Urban agriculture (UA) is cropping up in backyards, vacant lots, rooftops, and city parks across Nor...
How and why is urban agriculture taken up into local food policies and sustainability plans? This pa...
"U.S. cities have implemented policies to support urban agriculture (UA), often developed in “new po...
Driven by social and environmental criticism of the conventional agro-food system, food is now highl...
Local food systems are increasingly receiving political support across the globe. As part of this tr...
This dissertation examines how the politics and practices of urban forestry and urban agriculture in...
Urban agriculture has enjoyed renewed popularity across North America over the past few years due to...
Urban agriculture is a significant driver of urban sustainability and resilience, yet the contributi...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public ...
Cities are becoming key transition spaces where new food governance systems are being fashioned, cre...
In this paper, I use a framework of urban political ecology to explore the rise of urban agriculture...
Urban agriculture (UA) is cropping up in backyards, vacant lots, rooftops, and city parks across Nor...
This edited collection explores urban food democracy as part of a broader policy-based approach to s...
Cities are positioned as critical actors in agri-food sustainability transitions through the impleme...
International audienceThis paper discusses the role of cities and local governments in the implement...
Urban agriculture (UA) is cropping up in backyards, vacant lots, rooftops, and city parks across Nor...
How and why is urban agriculture taken up into local food policies and sustainability plans? This pa...
"U.S. cities have implemented policies to support urban agriculture (UA), often developed in “new po...
Driven by social and environmental criticism of the conventional agro-food system, food is now highl...
Local food systems are increasingly receiving political support across the globe. As part of this tr...
This dissertation examines how the politics and practices of urban forestry and urban agriculture in...
Urban agriculture has enjoyed renewed popularity across North America over the past few years due to...
Urban agriculture is a significant driver of urban sustainability and resilience, yet the contributi...
Despite a growing civic movement to create spaces for urban agriculture (UA) in U.S. cities, public ...
Cities are becoming key transition spaces where new food governance systems are being fashioned, cre...
In this paper, I use a framework of urban political ecology to explore the rise of urban agriculture...
Urban agriculture (UA) is cropping up in backyards, vacant lots, rooftops, and city parks across Nor...
This edited collection explores urban food democracy as part of a broader policy-based approach to s...
Cities are positioned as critical actors in agri-food sustainability transitions through the impleme...
International audienceThis paper discusses the role of cities and local governments in the implement...
Urban agriculture (UA) is cropping up in backyards, vacant lots, rooftops, and city parks across Nor...