2021
DOI: 10.1002/uar2.20016
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Designing multifunctional urban agroforestry with people in mind

Abstract: Urban landscapes combining trees and crops-urban agroforestry (UAF) systemsmay offer greater ecological and cultural benefits than annual cropping systems.Interest in UAF is growing, as evidenced by an increasing number of built projects and articles in the popular press and the academic literature on the subject. However, the practice of UAF appears to far outpace research on its scientific underpinnings or its design. Developing sustainable, resilient UAF sites can be challenging because of biophysical and s… Show more

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“…Moreover, Siwiec et al concluded that vegetation's capacity to absorb CO2 and release O2 improves thermal comfort during hot weather and increases air humidity, mitigating the urban heat island effect [26]. Designers can leverage the diverse characteristics of herbaceous plants-including form, line, color, texture, and proportion-to artistically combine different plant species, creating unique landscape effects and providing people with varied visual enjoyment [63,94].…”
Section: Strategies For Enhancing Herbaceous Plant Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Siwiec et al concluded that vegetation's capacity to absorb CO2 and release O2 improves thermal comfort during hot weather and increases air humidity, mitigating the urban heat island effect [26]. Designers can leverage the diverse characteristics of herbaceous plants-including form, line, color, texture, and proportion-to artistically combine different plant species, creating unique landscape effects and providing people with varied visual enjoyment [63,94].…”
Section: Strategies For Enhancing Herbaceous Plant Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than adopting a binary perspective when considering our agricultural landscapes, it may be more advantageous to embrace a mindset that incorporates both options, sometimes referred to as a "yes-and" approach. Numerous scholars have advocated for the use of a multidisciplinary and multifunctional framework in the design of agroecosystems, as evidenced by the works of Taylor and Lovell (2021), Thiesen et al (2022), and Stokes et al (2023). When considering the challenge of simultaneously providing sustenance to the global population and ensuring the long-term viability of the planet, Foley aptly asserts that a singular approach is inadequate for addressing all the associated issues.…”
Section: Organic Farming and Associated Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The multifunctionality of these edible urban green infrastructures has been recognized in initiatives like the NEB strategy [ 5 ]. They serve as nature-based solutions that contribute to biodiversity conservation, enhance ecosystem services such as pollination and soil health, promote social inclusion through community agroforestry systems, and support food justice initiatives, becoming, therefore, key new landscapes for urban design [ 73 , 74 , 75 ]. These systems aim to provide ecological and social benefits that improve the well-being and global health of urban residents.…”
Section: Designing New Food Landscapesmentioning
confidence: 99%