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Food Planning in Garden Cities: The Letchworth Legacy Pioneering urban agriculture and food integration into urban planning and design

Author: Yves Cabannes, Philip Ross
Publisher: RUAF
2018

“Food Planning in Garden Cities”, is a contribution to the successful integration of food into urban planning. Urban agriculture and City Region Food Systems (CRFS) are fast gaining the attention of planners and policy makers across the Global South and North, because of persistent food insecurity and rapid urbanisation. City governments increasingly recognise both their responsibility and opportunities for building more sustainable urban, and city-region, food systems, which is made evident with the signing of the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact, and the New Urban Agenda.

This publication shows that Garden City principles related to land and community involvement and management, the involvement of private sectors, as well as the linking to other values in cities, and various tools and partnerships, are highly relevant today and may stimulate further thinking and development of sustainable city region food systems.


Topic: Governance and planning
Tags: Urban and peri-urban agriculture, Other
Organization: RUAF
Author: Yves Cabannes, Philip Ross
Year: 2018
Type: Reports & Case Studies
City (Country): United Kingdom
Region: Europe
Resource format: Document
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