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Rosan, Christina.
Subjects
Urban agriculture.
Urban agriculture -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable agriculture.
Sustainable agriculture -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable urban development.
Sustainable urban development -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
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Rosan, Christina.
Urban agriculture.
Urban agriculture -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable agriculture.
Sustainable agriculture -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable urban development.
Sustainable urban development -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
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Growing
a
sustainable
city
? : the
question
of
urban
agriculture
/ Christina D. Rosan and Hamil Pearsall.
by
Rosan, Christina.
University of Toronto Press, 2017.
Call #:
630.91732 R788g
Subjects
Urban
agriculture
.
Urban
agriculture
-- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable
agriculture
.
Sustainable
agriculture
-- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Sustainable
urban
development.
Sustainable
urban
development -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia -- Case studies.
Series
UTP insights.
ISBN:
9781442628557 (pbk.)
9781442650619 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Sustainable
city
? : the
question
of
urban
agriculture
Description:
198 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 163-185) and index.
Contents:
Introduction : The dilemma of
urban
agriculture
-- The rise of
urban
agriculture
as a short-term strategy (1893-1980) -- The agendas of
urban
agriculture
at its peak (1990-2000s) -- The politics of
urban
agriculture
in sustainability planning -- "New growers" making sense of their role -- Putting
growing
in the
city
in perspective -- Transitioning towards a
sustainable
future?
Summary:
A critical analysis of the development of
urban
agriculture
policies and their role in making post-industrial cities more
sustainable
. This intriguing and illuminating case study of Philadelphia reveals how
growing
in the
city
has become a symbol of
urban
economic revitalization, sustainability, and, increasingly, gentrification. Includes interviews with
urban
farmers, gardeners, and
city
officials, and reveals that the transition to "sustainability" is marked by a series of tensions along race, class, and generational lines. The book evaluates the role of
urban
agriculture
in sustainability planning and policy by placing it within the context of a large
city
struggling to manage competing sustainability objectives. They highlight the challenges and opportunities of institutionalizing
urban
agriculture
into formal
city
policy. Rosan and Pearsall tell the story of change and
growing
pains as a
city
attempts to reinvent itself as
sustainable
, livable, and economically competitive. Christina D. Rosan is an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and
Urban
Studies at Temple University.
Other authors:
Pearsall, Hamil.
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