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Rooftop Urban Agriculture / edited by Francesco Orsini, Marielle Dubbeling, Henk de Zeeuw, Giorgio Gianquinto.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Orsini, Francesco, 1979- editor.
Dubbeling, Marielle, editor.
Zeeuw, Henk de, editor.
Prosdocimi Gianquinto, G. (Giorgio), editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Biomedical and Life Sciences (Springer-11642)
Urban Agriculture,. 2197-1730
Urban Agriculture, 2197-1730
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Agriculture.
Regional planning.
City planning.
Urban ecology (Biology).
Climatology.
Urban economics.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Urban Ecology.
Urban Economics.
Local Subjects:
Agriculture.
Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning.
Urban Ecology.
Climatology.
Urban Economics.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XI, 394 pages) : 112 illustrations, 91 illustrations in color.
Edition:
First edition 2017.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
System Details:
text file PDF
Summary:
This book guides architects, landscape designers, urban planners, agronomists and society on the implementation of sustainable rooftop farming projects. The interdisciplinary team of authors involved stresses the different approaches and the multi-faceted forms that rooftop farming may assume in any context. While rooftop farming experiences are sprouting all over the world the need for scientific evidence on the most suitable growing solutions, policies and potential benefits emerges. This volume brings together existing experiences as well as suggestions for planning future sustainable cities.
Contents:
Preface
Part 1) The status and challenges of rooftop agriculture
1. Introduction
2. A panorama of rooftop agriculture types
3. Rooftop Farming Policy
Part 2) Design of rooftop agriculture systems
4. Elements of rooftop agriculture design
5. Soil based and simplified hydroponics rooftop gardens
6. Technology for Rooftop Greenhouses
7. Rooftop aquaponics
8 Integrating rooftop agriculture into urban infrastructure
Part 3) Rooftop agriculture Management
9. Water Management and irrigation systems
10. Managing mineral nutrition in soilless culture
11 Sustainable pest management
12. Produce quality and safety
Part 4) Multifunctional Rooftop Agriculture
13. Rooftop agriculture for improved food and nutrition security
14. Biodiversity of flora and fauna
15. Resilience to climate change
16. Resource Efficiency and Waste Avoidance
17. Community building and social justice aspects of rooftop agriculture
18. Designing green corridors network within cities: a case study in Vienna
Part 5) A geography of rooftop agriculture in 20 projects
19 Introduction
19.1 Cases
19.1.2 Amman, Jordan - Mixed micro-farming on top of residential houses
19.1.2 Bangkok, Thailand - Energaia: rooftop production of spirulina
19.1.3 Barcelona, Spain - RTG-Lab, an experimental integrated rooftop greenhouse
19.1.4 Bengaluru, India - An organic terrace gardening
19.1.15 Bologna, Italy - The community rooftop garden of Via Gandusio
19.1.6 Boston, United States - Fenway Farms: a restaurant garden on a baseball stadium roof
19.1.7 Cairo, Egypt - Rooftop farming in informal settlements
19.1.8 Chicago, United States - Gotham Greens: the largest rooftop greenhouse in the world
19.1.9 Cincinnati, United States - The Rothenberg Rooftop Garden School; Byrna Bass, Edwin "Pope" Coleman
19.1.10 Gaza, Palestine - Rooftop aquaponics for family nutrition in the Gaza Strip
19.1.11 Hong Kong, China - Rooftop Republic at Fringe Club: an educational rooftop garden
19.1.12. Lima, Peru - Small-scale hydroponics in Villa El Salvador: the case of Ms Esther Flores
19.1.13. Melbourne, Australia - Fed Square Pop-Up Patch: a small-scale commercial allotment rooftop garden
19.1.14. Montreal, Canada - Culti-Vert, the productive green roof of Palais des congrès
19.1.15. Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Eldorado Shopping Centre rooftop garden
19.1.16. Singapore, Singapore - Spectra edible learning rooftop garden
19.1.17. Singapore, Singapore - ComCrop, a commercial aquaponics rooftop farm
5.2.18. The Hague, The Netherlands - UrbanFarmers de Schilde: a commercial aquaponic farm and the largest rooftop farm in Europe
19.1.19. Toluca, Mexico - A small-scale commercial rooftop greenhouse
19.1.20. Toronto, Canada - Ryerson Urban Farm, Toronto: an educational rooftop garden
Part 6) Conclusions
Index.
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Printed edition:
ISBN:
978-3-319-57720-3
9783319577203
Access Restriction:
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