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Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History
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Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History in Bloomington, MN
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Current price: $129.00


Re-Imagining Resilient Productive Landscapes: Perspectives from Planning History in Bloomington, MN
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This book explores how lessons from past urban planning experiences can inform current debates on urban agriculture. Productive landscapes today have been posited as instruments for the positive transformation related to territorial fragility and abandonment, promoting social cohesion, food security and wider environmental and economic benefits. The book will remap the way in which seeming landscape limitations and challenges can be turned into potential, innovation and a new lease of urbanrural life. It does so by drawing on significant past urban agricultural experiences in planning as vectors for new critical reflections relevant to reigniting ideas for future envisioning of urban scenarios in which productive landscapes play fundamental transformative roles. The focus is on planning ideas and the roles of key individual planners, all of which have designed agricultural strategies for the city at some point in their careers. It intends to help us today reimagine urbanrural relationships, and the transformation of under or misused urban open spaces, periurban areas, fringe conditions and inbetween spaces.
This book explores how lessons from past urban planning experiences can inform current debates on urban agriculture. Productive landscapes today have been posited as instruments for the positive transformation related to territorial fragility and abandonment, promoting social cohesion, food security and wider environmental and economic benefits. The book will remap the way in which seeming landscape limitations and challenges can be turned into potential, innovation and a new lease of urbanrural life. It does so by drawing on significant past urban agricultural experiences in planning as vectors for new critical reflections relevant to reigniting ideas for future envisioning of urban scenarios in which productive landscapes play fundamental transformative roles. The focus is on planning ideas and the roles of key individual planners, all of which have designed agricultural strategies for the city at some point in their careers. It intends to help us today reimagine urbanrural relationships, and the transformation of under or misused urban open spaces, periurban areas, fringe conditions and inbetween spaces.


















