Cultivating cities
identifying the contextual factors for successful urban farming practices in Amsterdam and VancouverCultivating cities
identifying the contextual factors for successful urban farming practices in Amsterdam and VancouverSamenvatting
The research explores urban farming in Amsterdam and Vancouver, focusing on sustainability, food security, and resilience. It highlights factors like urban density, space availability, and regulations. Amsterdam uses innovative spaces like rooftops, while Vancouver benefits from its layout and climate. Both cities demonstrate the potential for urban farming to transform food systems with regulatory support. The study emphasizes flexible policies, innovation, community engagement, and public-private partnerships to advance urban farming as a sustainable alternative to traditional food systems.
Organisatie | Van Hall Larenstein |
Afdeling | Bedrijfskunde en Agribusiness |
Partner | Aeres University of Applied Sciences Dronten |
Dalhousie University | |
Datum | 2024-04-02 |
Type | Bachelor |
Taal | Engels |