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Title
Urban agriculture for improving the quality of life : examples from Bulgaria / Dona Pickard, editor.
ISBN
9783030947439 (electronic bk.)
3030947432 (electronic bk.)
9783030947422
3030947424
Publication Details
Cham : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (201 pages)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-94743-9 doi
Call Number
S494.5.U72
Dewey Decimal Classification
635.977
Summary
This book presents the findings of a multidisciplinary study on the effects of urban agriculture (UA) on the social, economic and environmental aspects of the quality of life in Sofia - the capital of Bulgaria. The analyses are based on a sociological survey representative of 3 districts of Sofia (among 750 people), in-depth interviews, focus groups, expert statements, ecological monitoring of UA sites, and spatial mapping of natural resources for UA. It also focuses on UA effects on the social well-being of citizens and communities, the correlation between social capital and UA attitudes, the challenges for UA to integrate disadvantaged social groups, the factors for success of small UA businesses, as well as the role of policy and civil society in developing UA. This work is also important for the analysis of the underlying links between all aspects of urban agriculture, many of which are valid beyond the local socio-economic context and environmental specifics of the city of Sofia.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed May 13, 2022).
Series
Urban agriculture (Springer (Firm))
Foreword
1. Introduction
2. Concepts and Methods
3. Dimensions and effects of urban agriculture in Sofia
3.1. Social Dimensions
3.2. Economic dimensions of urban agriculture in Sofia
3.3. Ecological dimensions of urban agriculture
3.4. Spatial dimensions of urban agriculture
4. Conclusions
5. Self-assessment tool to measure the potential of a UA initiative to improve the quality of life of urban communities.