This newsletter promotes economically viable, environmentally sound, and culturally acceptable integration of farming with the urban environment. Through efficient conservation and the effective use of urban resources, an environment that promotes the health of both humans and animals may built within cities. By Integrating with forests in urban area, public lands, such as greenways, and private property, an urban agricultural environment can significantly contribute to a sustainable future.

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Future of Food Production


It seems Montrealers want some soil of their own, and maybe the odd chicken ...

Parks Commission to Take on Urban Farming Goals in Albany
Albany's Parks & Recreation Commission will discuss  to the future of urban farming in in Albany,  including the Gill Tract ... 

The Future of Food Production 
Adam Shaw and Saima Moshin,  journalists with the Horizons program on BBC World News, produced a documentary that examines innovative solutions for feeding an urban population ...

 MSU opens Urban-Agriculture Research Center
While traditionally a mecca in the worldwide automotive industry, the city of Detroit, may be adding another facet to its fundamental structure: global recognition as an important city in the field of urban-agriculture research ...

Urban farm raising greens, jobs
Farming in the city doesn't need a lot of land — and sometimes not even arable land. On a South Baltimore parking lot, inside six plastic-covered greenhouses, a handful of urban farmers are raising a cornucopia of greens in a thin layer of imported soil ...

ZinCo USA, a recognized leader in extensive and intensive green roof products, announced the release of a new green roof ...

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