Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume One

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume One
Title Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume One PDF eBook
Author Rob Roggema
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 573
Release 2016-11-14
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ISBN 144389818X

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In two volumes, selected papers presented at the sixth AESOP conference on Sustainable Food Planning are brought together, representing the academic work of worldwide experts in the fields of food planning and urban agriculture. This volume, therefore, provides an overview of the latest, state-of-the-art research in the field, drawing from areas such as spatial planning, urban design, governance, social innovation, entrepreneurship, and local initiatives, among others, to represent the current knowledge base for creating sustainable urban food projects.

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society
Title Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society PDF eBook
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Total Pages 110
Release 2012
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Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume Two

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume Two
Title Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society Volume Two PDF eBook
Author Rob Roggema
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages 695
Release 2016-12-14
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 144384702X

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In two volumes, selected papers presented at the sixth AESOP conference on Sustainable Food Planning are brought together, representing the academic work of worldwide experts in the fields of food planning and urban agriculture. This volume, therefore, provides an overview of the latest, state-of-the-art research in the field, drawing from areas such as spatial planning, urban design, governance, social innovation, entrepreneurship, and local initiatives, among others, to represent the current knowledge base for creating sustainable urban food projects.

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society
Title Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society PDF eBook
Author Rob Roggema
Publisher
Total Pages 573
Release 2016
Genre Urban agriculture
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Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society

Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society
Title Agriculture in an Urbanizing Society PDF eBook
Author Rob Roggema
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Total Pages
Release 2016
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Urban Agriculture and Food Systems

Urban Agriculture and Food Systems
Title Urban Agriculture and Food Systems PDF eBook
Author Information Resources Management Association
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9781522580638

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"This book is an authoritative resource on the latest technological developments in urban agriculture and its ability to supplement current food systems. The content within this publication represents the work of topics such as sustainable production in urban spaces, farming practices, and urban distribution methods"--Provided by publisher.

Urban Agriculture and Community Values

Urban Agriculture and Community Values
Title Urban Agriculture and Community Values PDF eBook
Author Lisa Newton
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 168
Release 2020-03-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030392449

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This book addresses the evolving crisis in agriculture and sketches the 'community economy' that grounds agricultural enterprise more accurately than the industrial model. In its current practice, agriculture is (in the United States but increasingly in the rest of the world) unsustainable and destructive. The most immediately unsustainable feature of industrial agriculture is its dependence on the products of petroleum—as feedstock for fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides, and as fuel for the farm machinery and transport of agricultural products into the cities. The problems of agriculture and in general the food systems to which it is attached range from the vulnerability of monocultures to new and stronger pests to the emerging medical problem of obesity. The need for agricultural reform is widely acknowledged; one part of the new work being done suggests that food production in the cities may solve several of its problems at once. This book is suitable for both undergraduate and graduate students in agriculture and environmental studies.