2020
DOI: 10.2495/ua200071
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Life Cycle Assessment of Leafy Vegetable Consumption in Urban Taipei, Taiwan

Abstract: In recent years, due to economic development and urbanization, a stable supply of food resources has become a major factor in maintaining normal urban metabolism. However, urban expansion entails a reduction in the cultivable area and a reduced agricultural workforce. Thus, urban areas rely on rural areas for food supply. In this research, Taipei (Taiwan) was selected for investigating changes in the sources of leafy vegetables and the effect of such changes on the environment. The "life cycle assessment (LCA)… Show more

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“…Additionally, Martin et al [136] and Montealegre et al [137] delve into the environmental performance and potential of food-energy-water systems in urban settings. Studies in this cluster demonstrate that when well-integrated and managed, urban food flows in the environmental and social dimensions of urban sustainability can significantly shape a city's metabolism [138,139] . Furthermore, sustainable food systems within UM frameworks are important for achieving resilience and overall city sustainability.…”
Section: Cluster 2: Role Of Food Flows In Urban Metabolism and Sustai...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Martin et al [136] and Montealegre et al [137] delve into the environmental performance and potential of food-energy-water systems in urban settings. Studies in this cluster demonstrate that when well-integrated and managed, urban food flows in the environmental and social dimensions of urban sustainability can significantly shape a city's metabolism [138,139] . Furthermore, sustainable food systems within UM frameworks are important for achieving resilience and overall city sustainability.…”
Section: Cluster 2: Role Of Food Flows In Urban Metabolism and Sustai...mentioning
confidence: 99%