Cr-eat-ing City. Urban agriculture strategies for city resilience.

Publikation: Qualifikations-/StudienabschlussarbeitDissertation

Autorschaft

  • Emanuele Sommariva

Externe Organisationen

  • Università degli studi di Genova (UniGe)
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OriginalspracheEnglisch
QualifikationPh.D.
Gradverleihende Hochschule
  • Università degli studi di Genova (UniGe)
Betreut von
  • Ricci, Mosè, Betreuer*in, Externe Person
  • Schröder, J., Betreuer*in
Datum der Verleihung des Grades30 Mai 2013
ErscheinungsortTrento
ISBNs (Print)9788898774166
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Feb. 2015
Extern publiziertJa

Abstract

Over the last decades, the term resilience has emerged in many disciplines. A significant one is that of agriculture, in both urban and peri-urban areas. If food systems organized the territories for ages, today’s modern agro-industries maximize production with little regard to the impacts on the environment. Not only but also, they cut the cities off the countryside, weakening the ecosystems they belong to. In light of this, the book addresses how localized food production in the form of urban agriculture may contribute to a climate-optimized smart city and support the re-development of public space.

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

Fachgebiet (basierend auf ÖFOS 2012)

  • TECHNISCHE WISSENSCHAFTEN
  • Bauwesen
  • Architektur
  • Städtebau
  • SOZIALWISSENSCHAFTEN
  • Humangeographie, Regionale Geographie, Raumplanung
  • Humangeographie, Regionale Geographie, Raumplanung
  • Stadtplanung

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Cr-eat-ing City. Urban agriculture strategies for city resilience. / Sommariva, Emanuele.
Trento, 2015. 280 S.

Publikation: Qualifikations-/StudienabschlussarbeitDissertation

Sommariva, E 2015, 'Cr-eat-ing City. Urban agriculture strategies for city resilience.', Ph.D., Università degli studi di Genova (UniGe), Trento.
Sommariva, E. (2015). Cr-eat-ing City. Urban agriculture strategies for city resilience. [Dissertation, Università degli studi di Genova (UniGe)].
Sommariva, Emanuele. / Cr-eat-ing City. Urban agriculture strategies for city resilience.. Trento, 2015. 280 S.
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