Over the next few years the global population will continue to rise. The number of people living in urban areas has surpassed the number living in rural areas and such, the world has become more urban than rural. This change thus implies the need to further develop urban food production systems and a need for increased sustainability of urban development. Urban agriculture has thus become an integral part of urban planning and design for the future development and sustainability of our cities. The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (MRA) is one of Europe’s most stable and successful regions.
Burrascano, D., Montuori, L., Wiskerke, J. (2015). Sustainable Productive Landscape in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: Towards an analysis on different scales. In #AgUrb2015 (pp.144-145).
Sustainable Productive Landscape in the Amsterdam Metropolitan Area: Towards an analysis on different scales
MONTUORI, LUCA;
2015-01-01
Abstract
Over the next few years the global population will continue to rise. The number of people living in urban areas has surpassed the number living in rural areas and such, the world has become more urban than rural. This change thus implies the need to further develop urban food production systems and a need for increased sustainability of urban development. Urban agriculture has thus become an integral part of urban planning and design for the future development and sustainability of our cities. The Amsterdam Metropolitan Area (MRA) is one of Europe’s most stable and successful regions.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.