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“…The way that innovation, over the value chain of the agri-food system, increased farmers' profitability in a more sustainable way by using resources more efficiently will also be considered. This is of paramount importance to an economy willing to be more circular [3] and that is attentive to market evolution. Innovation of the processes, particularly of complex systems, such as irrigation districts management, is not always easy to understand and includes several actors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The way that innovation, over the value chain of the agri-food system, increased farmers' profitability in a more sustainable way by using resources more efficiently will also be considered. This is of paramount importance to an economy willing to be more circular [3] and that is attentive to market evolution. Innovation of the processes, particularly of complex systems, such as irrigation districts management, is not always easy to understand and includes several actors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, urban agricultural practices are mostly driven by inadequate or unavailable support services to urban dwellers. With better resourced support services, greater economic benefits and larger-scale adoption, these barriers may start to be overcome [81].…”
Section: Framework Feasibility and Challenges To Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Allocation of allotments for urban agriculture is compulsory in the planning process for German cities [25]. Urban agriculture encourages grassroots participation and brings community together, particularly in difficult times, as was the case for Portuguese cities, including its capital Lisbon, after the 2008 Global Financial Crisis [81]. In the USA, urban agriculture is seen as a way to contribute and maintain the green environments in the city, and its multifunctionality supports biodiversity and other ecological functions while improving the social fabric and health of communities [29].…”
Section: Framework Feasibility and Challenges To Implementationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Thus, as domestic and industrial demands for freshwater resources increase, it becomes unreasonable to consider irrigating crops with domestic and potable water (De Bon et al, 2010). Furthermore, urban agriculture and EGI being implemented in urban areas, are rooted in some of the most polluted environments on Earth, and caution needs to be taken to prevent pollutants from entering the food chains (Ferreira et al, 2018;Russo et al, 2017). As an aftereffect, this would raise public awareness, reduce the public health hazard and safeguard the environment, especially our urban soils, from future pollution, erosion and neglect (Brown and Jameton, 2000).…”
Section: Future Of Edible Urbanismmentioning
confidence: 99%