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Urban Food Jungle

Photo credit: Urban Harvest

Periodical: City Lab

Thesis: Because of the rapid growth of population and escalating distance between food and people, production should be moved closer to where food is consumed; our cities.

Evidence: By the year 2050, nearly 80% of the earth’s population will reside in urban centers. Applying conservative estimates to current demographic trends, the human population will increase by about 3 billion people during the interim. An estimated 109 hectares of new land (about 20% more land than is represented by the country of Brazil) will be needed to grow enough food to feed them, if traditional farming practices continue as they are practiced today. Presently, throughout the world, over 80% of the land that is suitable for raising crops is in use (sources: FAO and UN).  Continue reading Urban Food Jungle

INTEGRATION OF TWO URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS

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Dumbo, New York, Brooklyn, [pick one-R.] often regarded as an upandcoming, urban hot-spot, prides itself on its trendiness, youthful vibes, and embracing of industrial chic culture. Over the past eight years, DumboUMBO, Brooklyn has undergone tremendous renovations, repair, and an influx of artists and youth alike. To the east of this booming neighborhood, Vinegar Hill has not quite thrived and prospered quite to the same degree as DumboUMBO, despite similarities in demographics and age range. Continue reading INTEGRATION OF TWO URBAN NEIGHBORHOODS

Urban Food Jungle

Periodical: CityLab

Thesis

Vertical production of food in cities through aquaponics provides a better strategy of urban farming to produce food closer to consumers.

Abstract

It is estimated that by the year 2050, nearly 80% of the earth’s population will reside in urban centers. Applying conservative estimates to current population trends, the human demographic will increase by about 3 billion people during the interim. An estimated 109 hectares of new land (about 20% more land than is represented by the country of Brazil) will be needed to grow enough food to feed them, if traditional farming practices continue as they are practiced today.  Continue reading Urban Food Jungle