REIMAGINING URBAN AGRICULTURE FOR SUSTAINABLE URBAN FUTURES: Education, health, and urban commons
Journal
The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim
Part Of
The Routledge Handbook of Sustainable Cities and Landscapes in the Pacific Rim
ISBN (of the container)
9781003033530
Date Issued
2022-01-01
Author(s)
Abelman, Jacques
Chang, Shenglin Elijah
Hou, Jeffrey
Lai, Pei Hsuan
Pryor, Mathew
Abstract
Urban agriculture, considered as a planning instrument, is critical to the construction of future sustainable cities and the improvement of existing green urban infrastructures. Historically, urban agriculture has been relatively unexplored as an urban planning modality. It has the potential to not only amplify food networks but also serve as a carrier of a host of other social, economic, and cultural benefits. This exploration of urban agriculture’s potential augments and expands the notion of productivity within the framework of multifunctional green infrastructures. These potential benefits range from improved social networks, mental well-being, and broader economic opportunities to the wholesale reimagining of public spaces. Because of this polyvalence, urban agriculture is catalytic and foundational to the reinvestment and renewal of existing urban fabrics as well as the development of sustainable urban futures.
Type
book part