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ID130309
Title ProperAgropolis
Other Title Informationthe role of urban agriculture in addressing food insecurity in developing cities
LanguageENG
AuthorKoscica, Milica
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Over fifty percent of the world's population is urbanized-living in cities- and cities almost entirely depend on imported food to meet daily needs. Different factors such as population growth, urbanization and increasing global demand for food are intensifying; urban agriculture is an important tool for enhancing food security in response to the food related restraints faced by city dwellers. Through a historical retrospective of urban agriculture to an analysis of current practices and policies, these article explores urban agriculture's potential ability to manage the lack of land and water in cities through the development of innovate growing techniques that optimize the access, quality, and quality of foods for millions of people in developing cities around the globe.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of International Affairs Vol.67, No.2; Spring-Summer 2014: p.177-186
Journal SourceJournal of International Affairs Vol.67, No.2; Spring-Summer 2014: p.177-186
Key WordsModern Technology ;  Economic Development ;  Urbanization ;  Urban Agriculture ;  Innovate Growing Techniques - IGT ;  Historical Retrospective ;  Population Growth ;  Increasing Global Demand ;  Food Security ;  Agropolis ;  Agricultural Policies ;  Developing Cities ;  Food Supply ;  Global Need