Study title
Integrative Model to Measure and Improve Urban Agriculture: Food-Energy-Water Meter, 2019-2020
Creator
Study number / PID
856759 (UKDA)
10.5255/UKDA-SN-856759 (DOI)
Data access
Open
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Abstract
The project aims to: create a truly comprehensive system to understand the contribution of existing types of Urban Agriculture (UA) to the sustainable development of cities; measure the quantity of produce as well as related energy and water usage associated with UA; expand knowledge about possible health risks, and use this system to ascertain and identify approaches to advance the performance of UA in terms of Food / Energy / Water (FEW) nexus. This will be done through extensive case study analysis from a transdisciplinary perspective, which encompasses key factors of urban food production and consumption systems. Resulting data will be elaborated through modelling of flows (of energy, water and other resources), with a methodology also based on urban metabolism. Objectives of the project include: the development of an innovative and comprehensive system (FEW-meter) to measure UA from a FWE nexus perspective; the establishment of an on-line community of growers that will help gather data; the development of scenarios of optimal use of urban resources, based on an expansion of UA at city scale; and the generation of digital tools to support urban growers optimising the urban metabolism of their agricultural practices. The project thus contributes to the transformation of cities towards sustainability.
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Data collection period
01/03/2019 - 31/10/2020
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Funding information
Grant number
ES/S002170/1
Access
Publisher
UK Data Service
Publication year
2023