This newsletter promotes economically viable, environmentally sound, and culturally acceptable integration of farming with the urban environment. Through efficient conservation and the effective use of urban resources, an environment that promotes the health of both humans and animals may built within cities. By Integrating with forests in urban area, public lands, such as greenways, and private property, an urban agricultural environment can significantly contribute to a sustainable future.

Every day Urban Agriculture News reviews articles from throughout the world, selecting those that are relevant to Urban Agriculture. References to these articles are published daily on the website. A subset are packaged as a newsletter and delivered monthly by email. We review trade publications as well as the general news services.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Urban Orchards


When the Institute of Urban Homesteading was started in 2008, urban agriculture was a marginal activity practiced by a handful of intrepid individuals. Now ...

A Geographical Information System (GIS) is being used to map vegetable production in the greater Bangkok region, analyzing how urban urban agriculture contributes to food security in the city ...

City folk just do not understand farmers. So says the National Farmers' Federation's (NFF)  Blueprint for Australian Agriculture ...
 
apple tree Urban OrchardResidents of the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle came up with a plan to transform an unused tract of land into an urban food forest.
Despite robust community support, ... 
 
Planning commission unanimously passes draft proposal to allow sales of home-grown produce; initiative now goes to city council ...
 
 
Where most people would look at these wide expanses of Detroit blight and see dark despair,  Gary Wozniak sees nothing but gleaming possibilities.
 

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