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Promoting Urban Agriculture and Its Opportunities and Challenges-A Global Review

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 13, 期 17, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13179609

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urban agriculture; multifunctionality; opportunities; challenges; global review

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  1. Japan Foundation of United Nations University
  2. KAKENHI, The University of Tokyo [19H01144]

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Academic studies indicate that urban agriculture in developed countries focuses more on social, health, and educational benefits, while developing countries are more concerned with economic and ecological needs. Research tends to favor the exploration of community gardens in developed countries, with less attention paid to the challenges, beneficiary groups, and government support for urban agriculture.
Multifunctionality of urban agriculture can support the resolve of many urban challenges. Therefore, it is vital to understand the contribution of academic studies on urban agriculture practices as scientific information. The present study followed a systematic literature review based on the PRISMA method. Finally, 54 identified articles were analyzed. The review study mainly examined the contribution of academic literature on urban agriculture under four dimensions: the socio-economic context of the country, type of agriculture model, opportunities, and challenges. The results revealed the focus of academic literature on urban agriculture to show favoritism toward developed countries' community gardens. Moreover, the leading academic focus on this discipline identifies multifunctionality. People's motivations in developed countries tend to favor social, health-related, and educational benefits of urban agriculture; however, in developing countries, urban agriculture is more related to economic and ecological needs. Challenges for urban agriculture are also different among developed and developing countries. Nevertheless, existing academic studies have given comparatively less attention to identifying challenges, benefit groups of urban agriculture, and government support. Since urban agriculture is highly reliant on local factors, studying more about opportunities and challenges for urban agriculture under different socio-economic contexts and different agriculture models could be more beneficial to connect farming practices in cities with urban planning. Therefore, to make an adequate academic contribution to urban sustainability, future urban agriculture studies need to be more holistic.

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