Title Nature-based solutions for agriculture in circular cities: challenges, gaps, and opportunities /
Authors Canet-Marti, Alba ; Pineda-Martos, Rocio ; Junge, Ranka ; Bohn, Katrin ; Paco, Teresa A ; Delgado, Cecilia ; Alenčikienė, Gitana ; Skar, Siv Lene Gangenes ; Baganz, Gosta F.M
DOI 10.3390/w13182565
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Is Part of Water.. Basel : MDPI. 2021, vol. 13, iss. 18, art. no. 2565, p. 1-22.. ISSN 2073-4441
Keywords [eng] urban agriculture ; nutrient streams ; urban food systems ; urban circularity challenges ; resources management ; urban sustainability
Abstract [eng] Urban agriculture (UA) plays a key role in the circular metabolism of cities, as it can use water resources, nutrients, and other materials recovered from streams that currently leave the city as solid waste or as wastewater to produce new food and biomass. The ecosystem services of urban green spaces and infrastructures and the productivity of specific urban agricultural technologies have been discussed in literature. However, the understanding of input and output (I/O) streams of different nature-based solutions (NBS) is not yet sufficient to identify the challenges and opportunities they offer for strengthening circularity in UA. We propose a series of agriculture NBS, which, implemented in cities, would address circularity challenges in different urban spaces. To identify the challenges, gaps, and opportunities related to the enhancement of resources management of agriculture NBS, we evaluated NBS units, interventions, and supporting units, and analyzed I/O streams as links of urban circularity. A broader understanding of the food-related urban streams is important to recover resources and adapt the distribution system accordingly. As a result, we pinpointed the gaps that hinder the development of UA as a potential opportunity within the framework of the Circular City.
Published Basel : MDPI
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2021
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