Sowing Seeds in the City
Autor: | Sally Brown, Kristen McIvor, Elizabeth Hodges Snyder |
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EAN: | 9789401774536 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.04.2016 |
Untertitel: | Ecosystem and Municipal Services |
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Schlagworte: | Food Production Sustainable communities Wildlife Habitat ecosystem education public health renewable resources urban agriculture waste treatment |
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Urban agriculture has the potential to change our food systems, enhance habitat in our cities, and to morph urban areas into regions that maximize rather than disrupt ecosystem services. The potential impacts of urban agriculture on a range of ecosystem services including soil and water conservation, waste recycling, climate change mitigation, habitat, and food production is only beginning to be recognized. Those impacts are the focus of this book. Growing food in cities can range from a tomato plant on a terrace to a commercial farm on an abandoned industrial site. Understanding the benefits of these activities across scales will help this movement flourish. Food can be grown in community gardens, on roofs, in abandoned industrial sites and next to sidewalks. The volume includes sections on where to grow food and how to integrate agriculture into municipal zoning and legal frameworks.
Dr. Sally Brown is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle. She has worked on studies involving soil health, climate change mitigation, biosolids recycling and wastewater treatment.
Dr. Sally Brown is a Research Associate Professor at the University of Washington, Seattle. She has worked on studies involving soil health, climate change mitigation, biosolids recycling and wastewater treatment.