Cities Feeding People

Cities Feeding People
Title Cities Feeding People PDF eBook
Author Axumite G. Egziabher
Publisher IDRC
Pages 138
Release 2014-05-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1552501094

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Cities Feeding People examines urban agriculture in East Africa and proves that it is a safe, clean, and secure method to feed the world's struggling urban residents. It also collapses the myth that urban agriculture is practiced only by the poor and unemployed. Cities Feeding People provides the hard facts needed to convince governments that urban agriculture should have a larger role in feeding the urban population.

The Problem with Feeding Cities

The Problem with Feeding Cities
Title The Problem with Feeding Cities PDF eBook
Author Andrew Deener
Publisher
Pages 332
Release 2020
Genre Food consumption
ISBN 022670307X

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"For some, grocery shopping is an activity woven seamlessly into daily life. They make lists of foods they enjoy preparing and eating throughout the week, stopping by a market where we seek out the best deals and freshest foods among the broad range of items on display. However, access to this abundance is wildly unequal. Many Americans make long commutes to seek out affordable food, visiting corner stores for dry goods and distant markets for fresh fruits, vegetables, and meats. Poor people, and especially people of color, have significantly less access to the affordable bounty of large grocery stores. The Problems with Feeding Cities charts the massive infrastructures and systems that make it possible to consistently buy a wide range of groceries in one place for an affordable price and the communities that have been left behind in this food revolution. Tracing the growth of technologies including bar codes and storage facilities, networks such as distribution chains and transit systems, and social organizations including food banks and farmers markets, this book illuminates the long social history of today's urban food deserts. The unequal distribution of food and resources is closely linked to the rise and explosive growth of American cities, and the infrastructures that accompanied them affect us still"--

Cities Feeding People

Cities Feeding People
Title Cities Feeding People PDF eBook
Author
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Release 1994
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For Hunger-proof Cities

For Hunger-proof Cities
Title For Hunger-proof Cities PDF eBook
Author International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publisher IDRC
Pages 249
Release 1999
Genre Electronic books
ISBN 0889368821

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For Hunger Proof Cities: Sustainable urban food systems

The Urban Food Revolution

The Urban Food Revolution
Title The Urban Food Revolution PDF eBook
Author Peter Ladner
Publisher New Society Publishers
Pages 306
Release 2011-11-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1550924885

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Our reliance on industrial agriculture has resulted in a food supply riddled with hidden environmental, economic and health care costs and beset by rising food prices. With only a handful of corporations responsible for the lion's share of the food on our supermarket shelves, we are incredibly vulnerable to supply chain disruption. The Urban Food Revolution provides a recipe for community food security based on leading innovations across North America. The author draws on his political and business experience to show that we have all the necessary ingredients to ensure that local, fresh sustainable food is affordable and widely available. He describes how cities are bringing food production home by: Growing community through neighborhood gardening, cooking and composting programs Rebuilding local food processing, storage and distribution systems Investing in farmers markets and community supported agriculture Reducing obesity through local fresh food initiatives in schools, colleges and universities. Ending inner-city food deserts Producing food locally makes people healthier, alleviates poverty, creates jobs, and makes cities safer and more beautiful. The Urban Food Revolution is an essential resource for anyone who has lost confidence in the global industrial food system and wants practical advice on how to join the local food revolution.

Cities Feeding People Project Fact Sheets

Cities Feeding People Project Fact Sheets
Title Cities Feeding People Project Fact Sheets PDF eBook
Author Pascale Dennery
Publisher
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Release 1995
Genre City dwellers
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Cities Feeding People Series

Cities Feeding People Series
Title Cities Feeding People Series PDF eBook
Author International Development Research Centre (Canada)
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Release 19??
Genre Urban agriculture
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