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Design and Implementation of an Urban Farming Robot. [PDF]
Urban agriculture can be shortly defined as the growing of plants and/or the livestock husbandry in and around cities. Although it has been a common occupation for the urban population all along, recently there is a growing interest in it both from public bodies and researchers, as well as from ordinary citizens who want to engage in self-cultivation ...
Moraitis M, Vaiopoulos K, Balafoutis AT.
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on urban farming household income in Yogyakarta City [PDF]
The people of Yogyakarta City have been carrying out urban farming activities for the last decades to take advantage of their home garden. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, their level of livelihood has been declining due to a decrease in their income ...
Anggita Sotya Tresna +2 more
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COMMUNITY VOICES ON THE URBAN FARMING MOVEMENT DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A REFLECTIVE STUDIES
Urban farming activities in Malang City have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. This study responds to the threat of a food crisis due to the continued impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ayuni Kusumawati +4 more
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GEOSPATIAL VALUATION OF URBAN FARMING IN IMPROVING CITIES RESILIENCE: A CASE OF MALANG CITY, INDONESIA [PDF]
Urban farming is recently acknowledged as a strategy with various services in improving cities resilience but facing cons such as land competition and rapid urbanization.
T. Atmaja +3 more
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ANALYSIS OF URBAN FARMING DEVELOPMENT IN BANJARBARU CITY [PDF]
Urban agriculture or better known as urban farming is the practice of cultivating, processing, and distributing food around the city. Urban agriculture can also involve animal husbandry, aquaculture, agroforestry, and horticulture. Banjarbaru City as the
Yulianti M., Septiana N., Hartoni
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Community readiness of urban farming practices in Malaysia
Urban farming refers to agriculture activities around cities with limited spaces. People can plant leafy or any easily grown vegetables at their home and urban space.
Yunus, Nur Amanina +2 more
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Urban farming is essential as an effort to overcome land limitations and weak productivity in the food supply. Urban farming from a communication perspective is an empowerment effort that directly involves the community in its implementation.
Selly Oktarina +3 more
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Currently more than 3 billion people live in urban areas. The urban population is predicted to increase by a further 3 billion by 2,050. Rising oil prices, unreliable rainfall and natural disasters have all contributed to a rise in global food prices. Food security is becoming an increasingly important issue for many nations.
Liebman M., B. +2 more
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: This research aims to describe of the development concerns of citizens towards the environment in Bandung Gardening community who has run a series of pro-environment program. The research method uses a qualitative approach with case study method.
Wibowo Heru Prasetiyo, Dasim Budimansyah
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The Politics of Smart Farming Expectations in Urban Environments
Although farming practices are essentially situated in rural locations, they are also developing in urban environments and multiple rationalities underpin such initiatives.
Per-Anders Langendahl
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