منصة الإجراءات الغذائية الحضرية

Growing greener cities - El Alto

الكاتب: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
نشرت من قبل: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
2014

Thirty years ago, El Alto was a dormitory suburb, inhabited by mining families and migrants from rural areas, on the plateau that lies at an altitude of 4 000 m above the city of La Paz. Since then, its population has almost tripled, from 300 000 to 890 000. Today, it is the second biggest municipality in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, after Santa Cruz, and together with La Paz forms the country’s most populous urban agglomeration. In the early 2000s, more than 70 percent of the population lived in poverty and 12 percent of families were indigent. Around 40 percent of El Alto’s children under five years were malnourished, the consequence of extremely low consumption of animal protein, fruit and vegetables. To improve food and nutrition security in the city, Fao and El Alto’s municipal government launched a project, funded by Belgium, aimed at promoting the year-round production of vegetables in family gardens. That experiment in urban agriculture has had a lasting, positive impact in the city’s poorest neighbourhoods and has helped find a place for Upa in Bolivia’s National Food and Nutrition Policy.

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الموضوع:Food production and ecosystem management
بطاقة شعار: Climate mitigation, Food security and nutrition, Urban and peri-urban agriculture
المنظمة: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
الكاتب: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
السنة: 2014
النوع: Methodology and Training Materials
City (البلد/البلدان): Bolivia
اقتصادية: Latin America and the Caribbean
تنسيق الموارد: Document
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