Social Value of Urban Rooftop Farming: A Hong Kong Case Study
As cities densify, areas available for agriculture within the city become increasingly small and infeasible for mass production. In parallel, many cities have seen a rapid rise in establishing community-based micro-farming, operating within marginal spaces of uncertain ownership or regulations. Prom...
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Main Authors: | Wang, Ting (Author), Pryor, Mathew (Author) |
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2019-09-24.
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