ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, PREFACE, FORWARD, AN INTRODUCTORY GLOSSARY, CARROT & CITY : THE CONCEPT OF CPULs, New Space for old Space : An urban vision, More Space with less Space : An urban design strategy, PLANNING FOR CPULs, Urban Agriculture, More Food with less Space : Why bother?, Urban Agriculture and sustainable urban development, Food Miles, Sandwell : A rich country and food for the poor, Plant-It, New Cities with more Life : benefits and obstacles, The Economics of Urban Agriculture, Changing consumer behaviour: The role of Farmers Markets, The social role of community farms and gardens in the city, Recycling systems at the urban scale, Open Urban Space, Food in Time : The history of English open urban space as a European example, Food in Space : CPULs amongst contemporary open urban space, Urban Space Atlas, Designs on the plot : The Future for Allotments in Urban Landscapes, International experience, Urban Agriculture in Havana, Cuba : Laboratory for urban agriculture, Urban and Peri-Urban Agriculture in S&E Africa : Economic, Planning and Social dimensions, Moulsecoomb : Discovering a Micro-PUL, Allotments, plots and crops in Britain, Urban food growing : New landscapes, new thinking, Permaculture and productive urban landscapes, Utilitarian Dreams : Examples from other countries, CARROT & CITY : PRACTICAL VISIONING, New Space for old Cities : Vision for landscape, More City with less Space : Vision for life style, More or less : Food for thought, APPENDIX, INDEX, CONTACTS
* Is THE first book on urban agriculture for architects, landscape architects and urban designers * Presents concepts with the potential to have an immense impact on the future shape of cities * Includes over 200 images providing readers a clear visual idea of this pioneering subject
Joe Howe wishes to acknowledge the support of the Economic and
Social Research Council (ESRC) for funding research undertaken
during 2000-2001, which was concerned with urban agriculture and
land-use regulation in metropolitan areas of the UK. This research
has fed into the book.
Katrin Bohn is an architect and senior lecturer at the School of
Architecture and Design at the University of Brighton, where she
runs a design studio with Andre Viljoen. Within her urban design
research, she has developed several architectural and landscape
proposals, mostly centred around CPULs. Recent live projects
relating to landscape and ecological building include the CUE Eco
House in London (with the Low Energy Architecture Research Unit at
London Metropolitan University) and proposals for community
landscapes in Southwark, London.
André Viljoen is an architect and senior lecturer at the School of
Architecture and Design at the University of Brighton, where he is
undergraduate architecture course leader and runs a design studio
with Katrin Bohn. Previously he was Deputy Director of the Low
Energy Architecture Research Unit, based in the School of
Architecture and Spatial Design at London Metropolitan University.
He has participated in a number of European research studies for
low energy buildings and his work in urban agriculture and urban
design stems from an interest in architecture and environmental
issues. Recent research and practice has concentrated on the design
implications of the integration of urban agriculture into urban
landscape strategies.
"an astounding book"
Debora Solomon 7th June 2006 on Transition Culture
"a book of the most profound importance at this point in
history".
Rob Hopkins, Permaculture
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