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Farming on the Fringe: Peri-Urban Agriculture, Cultural Diversity and Sustainability in Sydney 1st edition Sarah James

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Farming on the Fringe: Peri-Urban Agriculture, Cultural Diversity and Sustainability in Sydney 1st edition Sarah James
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.85 MB
Pages: 203
Author: Sarah James
ISBN: 9783319322339, 9783319322353, 3319322338, 3319322354
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Farming on the Fringe: Peri-Urban Agriculture, Cultural Diversity and Sustainability in Sydney 1st edition Sarah James by Sarah James 9783319322339, 9783319322353, 3319322338, 3319322354 instant download after payment.

This volume offers a new perspective to debates on local food and urban sustainability presenting the long silenced voices of the small-scale farmers from the productive green fringe of Sydney’s sprawling urban jungle. Providing fresh food for the city and local employment, these culturally and linguistically diverse farmers contribute not only to Sydney’s globalizing demographic and cultural fabric, but also play a critical role in the city’s environmental sustainability. In the battle for urban space housing development threatens to turn these farmlands into sprawling suburbia. In thinking from and with the urban ‘fringe’, this book moves beyond the housing versus farming debate to present a vision for urban growth that is dynamic and alive to the needs of the 21st century city. In a unique bringing together of the twin forces shaping contemporary urbanism - environmental change and global population flows - the voices from the fringe demand to be heard in the debate on future urban food sustainability.

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