Intermediate domains’ represented by farmland in strong contact with urban environment result pivotal in pursuing interwoven and integrated goals, where basic functionings ‐as food production or land taking containment‐ merge with aims for a general improvement of the quality and attractiveness of built and social urban environment. In this frmework he paper accounts for two bottom‐up ongoing jont experiences carried on in Prato municipal area (Tuscany) where two agri‐urban close and semi‐enclosed area are concerned respectively, by a project for the creation of an agri‐urban public park and by a participative neighbourhood laboratory aimed to share integrated and community design goals between citizens, associations, public subjects and ongoing urban farming initiatives. In these two connected contexts two different actions, ‘socially produced’, try to cross and relate with urban policies and planning tools accordingly with an innovative approach.
Sustain-edible city: Challenges in designing agri-urban landscape for the ‘proximity’ city. The case of Prato, Tuscany / Fanfani, David. - ELETTRONICO. - (2015), pp. 0-0. (Intervento presentato al convegno Localizing urban food strategies. Farming cities and performing rurality. 7th International Aesop Sustainable Food Planning Conference tenutosi a Torino nel October 7-9).
Sustain-edible city: Challenges in designing agri-urban landscape for the ‘proximity’ city. The case of Prato, Tuscany
FANFANI, DAVID
2015
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Intermediate domains’ represented by farmland in strong contact with urban environment result pivotal in pursuing interwoven and integrated goals, where basic functionings ‐as food production or land taking containment‐ merge with aims for a general improvement of the quality and attractiveness of built and social urban environment. In this frmework he paper accounts for two bottom‐up ongoing jont experiences carried on in Prato municipal area (Tuscany) where two agri‐urban close and semi‐enclosed area are concerned respectively, by a project for the creation of an agri‐urban public park and by a participative neighbourhood laboratory aimed to share integrated and community design goals between citizens, associations, public subjects and ongoing urban farming initiatives. In these two connected contexts two different actions, ‘socially produced’, try to cross and relate with urban policies and planning tools accordingly with an innovative approach.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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