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City allotments could be as productive as conventional farms, research finds

الكاتب: Miranda Bryant
نشرت من قبل: The Guardian
2021

This article shows the results of a two-year pilot study carried out by the University of Sussex on city allotments in Brighton and Hove.The aforementioned study demonstrates the value of urban food production and how it could be used to reduce food deserts by growing food “closer to where people are” while also reducing food miles and transportation costs. In a world of increasing urbanisation in both the developing and developed worlds, producing food in and around cities has the potential to improve both nutritional and health outcomes, alleviate poverty and simultaneously provide habitat for wildlife and create sustainable cities.


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الموضوع:Sustainable diets and nutrition, Food production and ecosystem management
بطاقة شعار: Food security and nutrition, Short chain, Urban and peri-urban agriculture
المنظمة: The Guardian
الكاتب: Miranda Bryant
السنة: 2021
النوع: Articles
City (البلد/البلدان): United Kingdom
اقتصادية: Europe
تنسيق الموارد: Document
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