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Joining multiple branches of knowledge to rethink urban agriculture projects: urban farm challenge and experiences
Nowadays, with the current and foreseen scenario of urbanization and world population growth, urban agriculture (UA) represents an opportunity and a strategy to improve food production and supply, local economy, social integration, environmental sustainability as well as health conditions. Within this context, UA can reach and integrate the three pillars of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental. For these reasons, UA has become a popular and common urban land use form worldwide in many cities.
Joining multiple branches of knowledge to rethink urban agriculture projects: urban farm challenge and experiences
Nowadays, with the current and foreseen scenario of urbanization and world population growth, urban agriculture (UA) represents an opportunity and a strategy to improve food production and supply, local economy, social integration, environmental sustainability as well as health conditions. Within this context, UA can reach and integrate the three pillars of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental. For these reasons, UA has become a popular and common urban land use form worldwide in many cities.
Joining multiple branches of knowledge to rethink urban agriculture projects: urban farm challenge and experiences
Francesco Orsini (Autor:in) / Michele D'Ostuni (Autor:in) / Giuseppina Pennisi. (Autor:in) / Francesco Orsini, Michele D’Ostuni, Andrea D'Aprile, Virginia Cioncoloni, Giuseppina Pennisi, Marie Larsson, Anna María Pálsdóttir / Francesco Orsini / Orsini, Francesco / D'Ostuni, Michele / Pennisi, Giuseppina
01.01.2024
Aufsatz/Kapitel (Buch)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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