Urban agriculture: A strategic pathway to building resilience and ensuring sustainable food security in cities

Ruwanthika Gunapala , Ruchira Gangahagedara , W.C.S. Wanasinghe , Anjalika U. Samaraweera , Ashoka Gamage , Chamila Rathnayaka , Zammil Hameed , Zaher Abdel Baki , Terrence Madhujith , Othmane Merah
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Urban agriculture is gaining global recognition as a strategic approach to promising creating sustainable and reliable food sources, enhancing food security and resilience in cities. By shortening the food supply chain, urban agriculture reduces the reliance on pesticides and fertilizers, while also conserving water and mitigating land degradation. Despite these benefits, further research and collaborative efforts are needed to integrate the advanced technological practices and improve overall sustainability. Urban agriculture offers exciting opportunities for the horticultural and agricultural sectors, especially when it focuses on maximizing product quality. This approach merges technology, architecture, and farming within vertical structures, highlighting the synergy between urban living and the natural environment. Urban Agriculture is versatile, serving both productive and aesthetic purposes in various forms. To achieve sustainability in urban settings, urban agriculture offers a proactive alternative to traditional agriculture. Its success varies depending on the extent of its implementation at either the building or city level. Urban agriculture can play a critical role in addressing food deserts by increasing access to fresh produce, empowering communities, and reducing transportation costs. Urban agriculture positively impacts the urban landscape by enhancing aesthetics, promoting well-being, and fostering a sense of community engagement, supporting biodiversity, minimizing heat buildup in urban areas and contributing to climate resilience. Overall, urban agriculture represents a promising alternative to conventional agriculture and has the potential to make cities more livable and resilient. Regulatory challenges, social acceptance of waste, high investment costs, and limited recognition of indirect impacts are some of the challenges that come with implementing urban agriculture. The recommendations highlighted the importance of local governance and public policies in promoting circular urban agriculture. Promoting collaboration, fostering innovation, developing regulatory frameworks, and displaying successful urban agriculture practices are all possibilities. This review aims to present an overview of urban agriculture as a strategic pathway to building resilience and ensuring sustainable food security in cities.
都市农业:建设城市抵御力和确保可持续粮食安全的战略途径
城市农业作为一种有希望创造可持续和可靠的粮食来源、加强城市粮食安全和抵御力的战略方法,正在获得全球的认可。通过缩短粮食供应链,城市农业减少了对农药和化肥的依赖,同时还节约用水和缓解土地退化。尽管有这些好处,但需要进一步的研究和合作努力来整合先进的技术实践并提高整体可持续性。都市农业为园艺和农业部门提供了令人兴奋的机会,特别是当它专注于最大限度地提高产品质量时。这种方法在垂直结构中融合了技术、建筑和农业,突出了城市生活与自然环境之间的协同作用。都市农业是多功能的,以各种形式服务于生产和审美目的。为了在城市环境中实现可持续性,城市农业为传统农业提供了一种积极的替代方案。它的成功取决于它在建筑或城市层面的实施程度。城市农业可以通过增加获得新鲜农产品的机会、增强社区权能和降低运输成本,在解决粮食沙漠问题方面发挥关键作用。城市农业通过增强美学、促进福祉、培养社区参与意识、支持生物多样性、最大限度地减少城市地区的热量积累和促进气候适应能力,对城市景观产生积极影响。总体而言,城市农业是传统农业的一个有希望的替代方案,有可能使城市更宜居和更有弹性。监管挑战、社会对废物的接受程度、高昂的投资成本以及对间接影响的认识有限,是实施都市农业所面临的一些挑战。这些建议强调了地方治理和公共政策在促进城市循环农业方面的重要性。促进合作、促进创新、制定监管框架以及展示成功的都市农业实践都是可能的。本综述旨在概述城市农业作为建设抵御力和确保城市可持续粮食安全的战略途径。
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