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Understanding residents' acceptance of professional urban and peri-urban farming: A socio-economic study in Polish metropolitan areas

Journal

LAND USE POLICY
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2021.105599

Keywords

Professional urban farming; Acceptance; Risks; Socio-economic factors; Distance; Survey

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  1. National Science Centre, Poland [2016/21/D/HS4/00264]

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The study explores residents' perceptions and acceptance of urban farming in selected Polish metropolitan areas. The results indicate that over 70% of residents approve the lasting maintenance of agriculture in metropolitan areas. Acceptance of urban farming is influenced by perceived risks and social distance, with those perceiving higher risks and having larger social distance less likely to accept UF. Residents who are more closely related to agriculture and perceive fewer risks are more supportive of the concept.
The aim of the study is to present residents' views on the perceived risks and acceptance of the maintenance and development of professional Urban Farming (UF) in selected Polish metropolitan areas. Attention was mainly devoted to exploring factors in the acceptance of UF, including the importance of perceived risks associated with urban farming, physical and social distance and the socio-economic characteristics of residents. We surveyed 577 participants from urban and peri-urban areas. The results obtained show that UF is accepted by residents: over 70% approve lasting maintenance of agriculture in metropolitan areas. The analyses show that acceptance of UF depends on two groups of factors: the perception of the risks of UF and the social distance from agriculture. People perceiving a lot of risks associated with urban farming and being characterized by a large social distance to agriculture, i.e. those who do not know farmers, do not take advantage of the offer of UF. Participants who are not involved in various forms of urban and peri-urban agriculture are skeptical about the development of UF. Conversely, those who see fewer hazards and are more closely related to this sector (low social distance) are advocates of this concept. The study shows that the socio-economic characteristics of residents, including age, education, and financial situation, do not differentiate acceptance of UF significantly. The formulated recom-mendations, i.e. regarding educational activities or the popularization of short supply channels, can help increase acceptance for the maintenance and development of UF.

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