Urban Agroecology (eBook, ePUB)
Interdisciplinary Research and Future Directions
Redaktion: Egerer, Monika; Cohen, Hamutahl
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This book synthesizes interdisciplinary approaches in urban agroecology in the sciences, encompassing how urban agroecologists measure flora and fauna, how people manage and benefit from these systems, and how the sociopolitical landscape shapes the socioecological dynamics within them.
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This book synthesizes interdisciplinary approaches in urban agroecology in the sciences, encompassing how urban agroecologists measure flora and fauna, how people manage and benefit from these systems, and how the sociopolitical landscape shapes the socioecological dynamics within them.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259506
- Artikelnr.: 60490017
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Dezember 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000259506
- Artikelnr.: 60490017
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Monika Egerer is a tenure-track professor in Urban Productive Ecosystems in the School of Life Sciences at the Technical University of Munich. Her research investigates relationships between biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision, and human wellbeing in urban agroecosystems. Her work aims to bridge theory and practice to create productive systems in cities that offer food, habitat and community. Hamutahl Cohen is a postdoctoral researcher in Entomology at the University of California, Riverside. Her research investigates drivers of insect declines in changing urban landscapes and the subsequent impacts to ecosystem services in farms and gardens. She leverages natural ecology and molecular and microbial methodologies to address questions of applied significance for promoting food security.
The Role of Agroecology in Cities.1. An expanded scope of biodiversity in
urban agriculture, with implications for conservation 2. Complex ecological
interactions and ecosystem services in urban agroecosystems 3. Climate
factors and climate change in urban agroecosystems 4. Restoring soil and
supporting food sovereignty in an urbanizing world: An interdisciplinary
perspective 5. Urban foraging: Where cultural knowledge and local
biodiversity meet 6. Agroecology as Public Health: The island example of
Tasmania 7. From individual seeds to collective harvests: urban agroecology
as political action 8. Surveying the landscape of urban agriculture's land
politics: Civic, ecological, heritage-based, justice-driven, and
market-oriented fields 9. Co-producing agro-food policies for urban
environments: towards agroecology-oriented local food systems 10. Holistic
pedagogies for social change: reflections from an urban agroecology farmer
training 11. Growing Together: Participatory Approaches in Urban
Agriculture Extension 12. How to study the ecology of food in the city: an
overview of natural science methodologies 13. Navigating Urban
Agroecological Research with the Social Sciences 14. Agroecological
transformations in urban contexts: transdisciplinary research frameworks
and participatory approaches in Burlington, Vermont 15. Multidimensional
challenges in urban agricultural research.Future Directions in Urban
Agroecology
urban agriculture, with implications for conservation 2. Complex ecological
interactions and ecosystem services in urban agroecosystems 3. Climate
factors and climate change in urban agroecosystems 4. Restoring soil and
supporting food sovereignty in an urbanizing world: An interdisciplinary
perspective 5. Urban foraging: Where cultural knowledge and local
biodiversity meet 6. Agroecology as Public Health: The island example of
Tasmania 7. From individual seeds to collective harvests: urban agroecology
as political action 8. Surveying the landscape of urban agriculture's land
politics: Civic, ecological, heritage-based, justice-driven, and
market-oriented fields 9. Co-producing agro-food policies for urban
environments: towards agroecology-oriented local food systems 10. Holistic
pedagogies for social change: reflections from an urban agroecology farmer
training 11. Growing Together: Participatory Approaches in Urban
Agriculture Extension 12. How to study the ecology of food in the city: an
overview of natural science methodologies 13. Navigating Urban
Agroecological Research with the Social Sciences 14. Agroecological
transformations in urban contexts: transdisciplinary research frameworks
and participatory approaches in Burlington, Vermont 15. Multidimensional
challenges in urban agricultural research.Future Directions in Urban
Agroecology
The Role of Agroecology in Cities.1. An expanded scope of biodiversity in
urban agriculture, with implications for conservation 2. Complex ecological
interactions and ecosystem services in urban agroecosystems 3. Climate
factors and climate change in urban agroecosystems 4. Restoring soil and
supporting food sovereignty in an urbanizing world: An interdisciplinary
perspective 5. Urban foraging: Where cultural knowledge and local
biodiversity meet 6. Agroecology as Public Health: The island example of
Tasmania 7. From individual seeds to collective harvests: urban agroecology
as political action 8. Surveying the landscape of urban agriculture's land
politics: Civic, ecological, heritage-based, justice-driven, and
market-oriented fields 9. Co-producing agro-food policies for urban
environments: towards agroecology-oriented local food systems 10. Holistic
pedagogies for social change: reflections from an urban agroecology farmer
training 11. Growing Together: Participatory Approaches in Urban
Agriculture Extension 12. How to study the ecology of food in the city: an
overview of natural science methodologies 13. Navigating Urban
Agroecological Research with the Social Sciences 14. Agroecological
transformations in urban contexts: transdisciplinary research frameworks
and participatory approaches in Burlington, Vermont 15. Multidimensional
challenges in urban agricultural research.Future Directions in Urban
Agroecology
urban agriculture, with implications for conservation 2. Complex ecological
interactions and ecosystem services in urban agroecosystems 3. Climate
factors and climate change in urban agroecosystems 4. Restoring soil and
supporting food sovereignty in an urbanizing world: An interdisciplinary
perspective 5. Urban foraging: Where cultural knowledge and local
biodiversity meet 6. Agroecology as Public Health: The island example of
Tasmania 7. From individual seeds to collective harvests: urban agroecology
as political action 8. Surveying the landscape of urban agriculture's land
politics: Civic, ecological, heritage-based, justice-driven, and
market-oriented fields 9. Co-producing agro-food policies for urban
environments: towards agroecology-oriented local food systems 10. Holistic
pedagogies for social change: reflections from an urban agroecology farmer
training 11. Growing Together: Participatory Approaches in Urban
Agriculture Extension 12. How to study the ecology of food in the city: an
overview of natural science methodologies 13. Navigating Urban
Agroecological Research with the Social Sciences 14. Agroecological
transformations in urban contexts: transdisciplinary research frameworks
and participatory approaches in Burlington, Vermont 15. Multidimensional
challenges in urban agricultural research.Future Directions in Urban
Agroecology