The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of the City 2019
DOI: 10.4324/9781315681597-34
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Urban agriculture and environmental imagination

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“…A stark example is the public health crisis in Flint, Michigan, where water for the city was contaminated with high levels of lead and legionella bacteria (Campbell et al 2016). In addition to clean water, the lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables is a major justice issue in urban contexts (Alkon 2012, Noll 2020. Local food collectives, urban gardens, and other green projects can often be understood as community-based solutions to unjust distribution in the city.…”
Section: A Heuristic Framework For Just City Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A stark example is the public health crisis in Flint, Michigan, where water for the city was contaminated with high levels of lead and legionella bacteria (Campbell et al 2016). In addition to clean water, the lack of access to fresh fruits and vegetables is a major justice issue in urban contexts (Alkon 2012, Noll 2020. Local food collectives, urban gardens, and other green projects can often be understood as community-based solutions to unjust distribution in the city.…”
Section: A Heuristic Framework For Just City Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%