The role of urban agriculture in food-energy-water nexus policies: Insights from Europe and the U.S
[SDE]Environmental Sciences
Urban agriculture; Urban policy; Food-energy-water nexus; Resource use; Nexus-related policies; Policy effectiveness ranking
DOI:
10.1016/j.landurbplan.2023.104848
Publication Date:
2023-08-03T11:19:59Z
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ABSTRACT
International audience<br/>The growth of urban agriculture (UA) has raised the awareness of city officials and civil society organizations of its potential effects on food systems. This has led to various policies to regulate and support UA. This research characterizes existing food, energy and water (FEW nexus) policies based on policy data from five case study cities in Europe and the U.S. (Dortmund, Gorz´ow Wielkopolski, London, Nantes, and New York City) to analyze their relationships to UA, and to identify policy types that support resource-efficient UA. The paper presents the results of an analysis of 78 policy documents related to UA and the FEW nexus, and the results of a Q-sort rankingby UA policy experts on the effectiveness of 16 generalized UA policies in promoting resource-efficient UA.The number, type, and degree of support for nexus policies vary among the five case studies. The results show that the majority of policies (36) are implemented at the local scale, that few policies (19) incorporate all elements of the nexus, yet many nexus policies include UA indirectly. Regulations are more prevalent and are considered more effective at ensuring resource-efficient UA than incentives or awareness-raising policies. The study offers guidance to policy makers who want to improve resource use in future UA pointing at the increasing importance of local food policies.<br/>
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