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Urban Agroecology: Interdisciplinary Research and Future Directions 1st Edition – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Edition: 1st, Author: Hamutahl Cohen; Monika Egerer, Publisher: CRC Press, Print ISBN: 9780367636647, etext ISBN: 9781000259506, Format: PDF

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Full title: Urban Agroecology: Interdisciplinary Research and Future Directions 1st Edition
Edition: 1st
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: CRC Press
Author: Hamutahl Cohen; Monika Egerer
ISBN: 9780367636647, 9781000259506
Format: PDF

Description of Urban Agroecology: Interdisciplinary Research and Future Directions 1st Edition:
Today, 20 percent of the global food supply relies on urban agriculture: social-ecological systems shaped by both human and non-human interactions. This book shows how urban agroecologists measure flora and fauna that underpin the ecological dynamics of these systems, and how people manage and benefit from these systems. It explains how the sociopolitical landscape in which these systems are embedded can in turn shape the social, ecological, political, and economic dynamics within them. Synthesizing interdisciplinary approaches in urban agroecology in the natural and social sciences, the book explores methodologies and new directions in research that can be adopted by scholars and practitioners alike. With contributions from researchers utilizing both social and natural science approaches, Urban Agroecology describes the current social-environmental understandings of the science, the movement and the practices in urban agroecology. By investigating the role of agroecology in cities, the book calls for the creation of spaces for food to be sustainably grown in urban spaces: an Urban Agriculture (UA) movement. Essential reading for graduate students, practitioners, policy makers and researchers, this book charts the course for accelerating this movement.