Focusing on community vegetable gardens and Transition Towns initiatives, the paper highlights how such experiences contribute to: (a) produce sustainable urban development in terms of healthy environment and quality of life; (b) rethink and reshape the image and morphology of cities; (c) enhance the value of the city as an organised form of social cohesion.
Bergamaschi, M., Castrignanò, M., Landi, A. (2014). Urban Farming and Transition Towns Initiatives: Practices and Paths of Urban Regeneration. JOURNAL OF NUTRITIONAL ECOLOGY AND FOOD RESEARCH, 2, 128-133.
Urban Farming and Transition Towns Initiatives: Practices and Paths of Urban Regeneration
BERGAMASCHI, MAURIZIO;CASTRIGNANO', MARCO;LANDI, ALESSANDRA
2014
Abstract
Focusing on community vegetable gardens and Transition Towns initiatives, the paper highlights how such experiences contribute to: (a) produce sustainable urban development in terms of healthy environment and quality of life; (b) rethink and reshape the image and morphology of cities; (c) enhance the value of the city as an organised form of social cohesion.File in questo prodotto:
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