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  • Urban agriculture in public space = planning and designing for human flourishing in Northern European cities and beyond /
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    Title/Author: Urban agriculture in public space/ edited by Beata Sirowy, Deni Ruggeri.
    Reminder of title: planning and designing for human flourishing in Northern European cities and beyond /
    other author: Sirowy, Beata.
    Published: Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2024.,
    Description: xxiv, 317 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: Chapter 1. Setting the stage: urban agriculture and public space -- PART I: Conceptual foundations: urban agriculture for human flourishing -- Chapter 2. Capabilities and beyond: towards an operationalization of eudaimonic well-being in cities -- Chapter 3. Cultivating Virtue: neo-Aristotelian concepts in public space development -- PART II: Public urban agriculture in Northern European contexts -- Chapter 4. Cultivating publicness through urban agriculture: learning from Aarhus and Rotterdam -- Chapter 5. The rise and fall of public urban gardens: four cases from in and around Copenhagen -- 6. Practicing urban agriculture in public space: experiences from Oslo -- Chapter 7. The importance of social programming in urban agriculture: a practitioner's experiences from Norway -- PART III: When education gets in the urban agriculture mix -- Chapter 8. Key characteristics of co-produced urban agriculture visions in Oslo -- Chapter 9. Urban Agriculture from prescription to adaptation in the future dense city. A view from the classroom -- Chapter 10. Urban Agriculture and the right to the city: a practitioner's roadmap -- PART IV: Planning for urban agriculture in Norway -- Chapter 11. Motivations for urban agriculture policies: evidence from Norway's largest urban areas -- Chapter 12. The development and institutionalization of urban agriculture policy: what characterizes the emerging governance models in three Norwegian cities? -- PART V: A way forward for urban agriculture in cities and communities -- Chapter 13. Raising the ambition of urban agriculture in public space: nurturing urban agroecology and more-than-human health -- Chapter 14. Final reflections: Lessons learnt, limitations, and the way forward.
    Contained By: Springer Nature eBook
    Subject: Urban agriculture. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-41550-0
    ISBN: 9783031415500
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