An analysis of current integration of urban agriculture and domestic garden into urban planning: the case of Île-de-France region
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2024
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AESOP
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More than a passing trend, urban agriculture (UA) has become a part of modern cities. According to some authors, it provides some ecosystem services (well-being, food, water catchment, biodiversity ) contributing to creating more liveable cities. Although these functions are recognised, not all municipalities integrate those functions into urban planning. The survey conducted on 240 land-use local plans and their integration of UA and Urban Domestic Gardens functions and issues reveal that the most expected functions are environmental, landscape management and social. We also observe that these topics are considered more in the presentation part of the plan that remains more declarative than operational and regulatory. There seem to be contextual and technical constraints on the implementation of regulatory mechanisms to preserve and develop these areas.
Keywords: land-use plan, functions, zoning, resilient cities
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Game changer? Planning for just and sustainable urban regions, Paris, 8-12th July 2024
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