Plataforma de Acciones en Alimentación Urbana

Cities and Agriculture - Developing Resilient Urban Food Systems

Autor: Edited by Henk de Zeeuw (RUAF Foundation) and Pay Drechsel (International Water Management Institute)
Publicado por: RUAF Foundation, International Water Management Institute
2015

The need for planning cannot be over-emphasized. Urbanization is progressing rapidly and by 2050, seven out of ten people will be living in cities. Inappropriate policies, plans and designs have led to inadequate spatial distribution of people and activities, resulting in proliferation of slums, congestion, poor access to basic services, environmental degradation, and social inequity and segregation.

The International Guidelines on Urban and Territorial Planning serve both as a source of inspiration and a compass for decision makers and urban professionals when reviewing urban and territorial planning systems. The Guidelines provide national governments, local authorities, civil society organizations and planning professionals with a global reference framework that promotes more compact, socially inclusive, better integrated and connected cities and territories that foster sustainable urban development and are resilient to climate change.



Tema: Food production and ecosystem management
Etiqueta: Climate mitigation, Food security and nutrition, Food system analysis, Multi-stakeholders working groups, Recycling & recovering, Urban and peri-urban agriculture, Urban and peri-urban forestry
Organización: RUAF Foundation, International Water Management Institute
Autor: Edited by Henk de Zeeuw (RUAF Foundation) and Pay Drechsel (International Water Management Institute)
Año: 2015
Tipo: Reports & Case Studies
Región: Global coverage
Formato de recurso: Document
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