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Urban agriculture as a nature-based solution to address socio-ecological challenges in Australian cities

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URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING
Volume 60, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2021.127059

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Urban agriculture; Nature-Based solution; Australia

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Australia is currently facing a range of social and environmental challenges, and urban agriculture is being explored as a Nature-Based Solution to mitigate the effects of climate change and provide multiple benefits. Researching and supporting various forms of urban agriculture is crucial for fully addressing the social-ecological challenges Australian cities are facing.
Australia is currently grappling with a range of social and environmental challenges, many of which impact the way our public health system, and society more broadly, function. In this short communication paper we explore urban agriculture in Australia as a Nature-Based Solution (NBS) to address some of the ecological, social, economic and health challenges facing the continent. We argue that urban agriculture has the potential to mitigate the effects of climate change extremes while simultaneously providing multiple benefits such as improving wellbeing, people-nature connections, and food security. We present three exemplar case studies diverse in geography, context and governance from Queensland, Tasmania, and New South Wales exploring verge gardening, market gardening, and a community greening program respectively to highlight the benefits of urban agriculture as a NBS. We advocate that various forms of urban agriculture need to be researched and considered for their potential impacts and multiple benefits to be fully supported, governed, and understood in light of the social-ecological challenges Australian cities face.

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