Urban Agriculture Garden Guide - City of Vancouver
Could urban farming feed the world?
From back gardens to hi-tech hydroponics, the future of food doesn’t have to be rural
Jackson Vertical Hydroponic Farm - GROZINE
Vertical Harvest in Jackson is North America’s first vertical hydroponic farm. Because of its success, it is opening a 51,000-square-foot vertical farming facility in Maine and will break ground on another in Detroit.
Sole Food Street Farms
Carrot City explores how design enables the production of food in cities.
Carrot City is a research initiative that explores how design can enable the production of food in cities. You will find a comprehensive repository of the Carrot City initiative and is intended as a research tool for anyone who is interested in the links between design and food in today's cities.
Enough with the vertical farming fantasies: There are still too many unanswered questions about the trendy practice
In addition to not feeding the masses, vertical farming could have grave environmental and economic consequences
Comparing the carbon footprints of urban and conventional agriculture
Nature Cities - Urban agriculture is intuitively appealing, but its carbon footprint is unclear. This analysis of case studies in the United States and northern Europe finds that food from urban...
La Ferme du Rail in Paris
Vertical Farming Has Found Its Fatal Flaw
Europe’s energy crisis is forcing companies to switch strategies or close down. The industry’s future hangs in the balance.
Vertical Farming Does not Save Space
If the electricity for a vertical farm is supplied by solar panels, the energy production takes up at least as much space as the vertical farm saves.
HORTITECTURE
Plants and architecture: two seemingly opposite elements. How can we combine them to plan future cities that are closer to nature? What synergies can we explore? HORTITECTURE seeks to discover the creative and construction potentials of vital plant material, and explores its applications in ecosystem services and urban food production.
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Food Urbanism
With an increasing interest in quality of nutrition and health, urban food production has begun to occur inside the growing cities worldwide and risks to compete with other urban needs. The book introduces typologies, tools, evaluation methods and strategies, and shows the practical applications of the methods. Multiple projects illustrate solutions that augment quality via the insertion of food production entities into the urban realm.
Carrot City explores how design enables the production of food in cities.
Carrot City is a research initiative that explores how design can enable the production of food in cities. You will find a comprehensive repository of the Carrot City initiative and is intended as a research tool for anyone who is interested in the links between design and food in today's cities.
The Soil Will Save Us: How Scientists, Farmers, and Foodies Are Healing the Soil to Save the Planet by Kristin Ohlson
The Soil Will Save Us book. Read 147 reviews from the world's largest community for readers. Thousands of years of poor farming and ranching practices - ...
How much light/lux do plants need?
Lux is an important light meausrement but how beneficial is it for plants? Here's what you should know about lux for plants!
Food security: vertical farming sounds fantastic until you consider its energy use
Vertical farms grow more food but use much more energy, so let's consider other kinds of urban agriculture.
A Forest Garden With 500 Edible Plants Could Lead to a Sustainable Future | Short Film Showcase
ECF Aquaponics Farm Systems
ECF Aquaponics Farm Systems | Producing cost-efficient and resource-friendly food of the highest quality.
University of Toronto Is Planning a Net-Zero Vertical Farm
Sprouting up in what used to be horizontal farmland, this is wrong on so many levels.
The Future is Rural: Food System Adaptations to the Great Simplification
The Future is Rural challenges the conventional wisdom about the future of food in our modern, globalized world. It is a much-needed reality check that explains why certain trends we take for granted are historical anomalies.
Parckfarm by Taktyk and Alive Architecture
A map of the best contemporary landscape architecture projects from around the world.
AGRITECTURE
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Urban FoodPrints
Urban Foodprints
Vertical farms: the greatest hope for cities, or a band-aid on a sucking chest wound?
I sometimes find myself making negative comments about vertical farming. This happened again today, and the facebook friend to whom I responded replied very ope
Enough with the vertical farming fantasies: There are still too many unanswered questions about the trendy practice
In addition to not feeding the masses, vertical farming could have grave environmental and economic consequences
Welcome to 2000m²
If we were to divide the total global surface area of arable land by the number of people living on the planet, each person would get 2000m².
Vertical farms: Wrong on so many levels
Stan Cox has another run at the vertical farm
What Urban Agriculture Is And What It is Not
As the urban agriculture movement has become more mainstream in recent years, so has the amount of content and ideas about it as well…
Citta Slow Cowichan
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Can 'agritecture' make cities self-sufficient? – in pictures
Roca London Gallery’s latest exhibition explores real-life projects and products helping city buildings grow food and reuse waste