Urban Agricultural Heritage / / ed. by Axel Timpe, Katharina Christenn, Ayça Sancar, Frank Lohrberg.

Städtisches Gärtnern und urbane Landwirtschaft hat sich angesichts anhaltender Verstädterung und begrenzter Ressourcen zu einem wichtigen Element nachhaltiger Stadtplanung entwickelt – eine Betrachtung der kulturhistorischen Dimension fehlt aber bislang. Die Herausgeberinnen und Herausgeber präsenti...

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Place / Publishing House:Basel : : Birkhäuser, , [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (240 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Urban Agriculture as Heritage
  • Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to Historical Research and Food Policies
  • Early Modern Urban and Peri-Urban Horticulture in German Territories
  • The City as a Driver of Regional Agriculture: Erfurt and Its Horticultural Heritage
  • The Role of Centralized Policy Planning for Bulgarian Urban Agricultural Heritage from the Socialist Period
  • Heritage at the Urban Fringe: Allotment Gardening in Europe as Urban Agricultural Heritage
  • Russian Dachas: A Popular Urban Agricultural Heritage
  • Resilient Cities with Urban Agricultural Heritage: Tokyo
  • Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to the Concept of Cultural Memory and Practice
  • Belgrade’s Garden Colonies: Where Memory, Nature, and People Meet
  • From Marshes to Market Gardens: Hortillonnages d’Amiens and Marais de Bourges
  • From Orchard to Wetland Park: Guangzhou’s Approach to Transform Urban Agricultural Heritage
  • Urban Agricultural Heritage of Lisbon: From the Past to the Future?
  • Urban Agricultural Heritage in Benin: The Role of Traditional Coconut-Cattle Systems in Cotonou
  • Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to the Concept of Cultural Landscape
  • La Vega de Granada: A Cultural Landscape Built Around Irrigation
  • Hidden Urban Agricultural Heritage at the Manzanares River: Toward an Agroecological Wedge in the Southeast of Madrid City
  • Protection and Values of the Cultural Heritage of the Campagna Romana between Public Policies and Movements from Below
  • Urban Gardening as a Practice to Safeguard Historical Agricultural Sites in Can Cabanyes and Torre Codina (Badalona, Catalonia)
  • Showcasing and Reflecting Active Heritage Approaches
  • Intangible Agricultural Heritage as a Resource for Sustainable Contemporary Cities
  • Bamberg Market Gardeners’ District—A Living Cultural Heritage for Centuries: Solutions for Dealing with Tangible and Intangible Heritage
  • Strategies to Reanimate the Urban and Agricultural Heritage of Oasis Settlements in Oman: The Case of Al Hamra
  • Chinampas of Xochimilco: Urban Agriculture from the Ancient Americas Until Today
  • Informal and Local Approaches to Urban Agriculture Heritage
  • Transformation of Everyday Landscapes into Heritage: A Driver for Territorialized Agro-Food Systems in the Peri-Urban Context of Madrid
  • Murs à Pêches de Montreuil: Rediscovering Urban Agricultural Heritage
  • Reconnecting City and Countryside: Participatory Solutions for Hamburg
  • Enhancing and Promoting Milan’s Peri-Urban Agricultural Landscape as a Cultural Resource: The Case of MUSA
  • Appendix
  • References
  • Image Credits
  • Authors’ Affiliations
  • Editors’ Biographies