Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach

The last few years have seen an exponential development of urban agriculture projects within global North countries, especially professional intra-urban farms which are professional forms of agriculture located within densely settled areas of city. Such projects aim to cope with the challenge of sus...

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Main Authors: Paola Clerino, Agnès Fargue-Lelièvre
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7503
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spelling doaj-049b0796b6cb4c8c9afcbbdfc43c7bb72020-11-25T02:49:03ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-09-01127503750310.3390/su12187503Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory ApproachPaola Clerino0Agnès Fargue-Lelièvre1AgroParisTech-INRA UMR SAD-APT, 16 rue Claude Bernard, F-75231 Paris CEDEX 05, FranceAgroParisTech-INRA UMR SAD-APT, 16 rue Claude Bernard, F-75231 Paris CEDEX 05, FranceThe last few years have seen an exponential development of urban agriculture projects within global North countries, especially professional intra-urban farms which are professional forms of agriculture located within densely settled areas of city. Such projects aim to cope with the challenge of sustainable urban development and today the sustainability of the projects is questioned. To date, no set of criteria has been designed to specifically assess the environmental, social and economic sustainability of these farms at the farm scale. Our study aims to identify sustainability objectives and criteria applicable to professional intra-urban farms. It relies on a participatory approach involving various stakeholders of the French urban agriculture sector comprising an initial focus group, online surveys and interviews. We obtained a set of six objectives related to environmental impacts, link to the city, economic and ethical meaning, food and environmental education, consumer/producer connection and socio-territorial services. In addition, 21 criteria split between agro-environmental, socio-territorial and economic dimensions were identified to reach these objectives. Overall, agro-environmental and socio-territorial criteria were assessed as more important than economic criteria, whereas food production was not mentioned. Differences were identified between urban farmers and decision makers, highlighting that decision makers were more focused on projects’ external sustainability. They also pay attention to the urban farmer agricultural background, suggesting that they rely on urban farmers to ensure the internal sustainability of the farm. Based on our results, indicators could be designed to measure the sustainability criteria identified, and to allow the sustainability assessment of intra-urban farms.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7503urban farmingassessmentmulticriteriaevaluation
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Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
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urban farming
assessment
multicriteria
evaluation
author_facet Paola Clerino
Agnès Fargue-Lelièvre
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title Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
title_short Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
title_full Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
title_fullStr Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Formalizing Objectives and Criteria for Urban Agriculture Sustainability with a Participatory Approach
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series Sustainability
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publishDate 2020-09-01
description The last few years have seen an exponential development of urban agriculture projects within global North countries, especially professional intra-urban farms which are professional forms of agriculture located within densely settled areas of city. Such projects aim to cope with the challenge of sustainable urban development and today the sustainability of the projects is questioned. To date, no set of criteria has been designed to specifically assess the environmental, social and economic sustainability of these farms at the farm scale. Our study aims to identify sustainability objectives and criteria applicable to professional intra-urban farms. It relies on a participatory approach involving various stakeholders of the French urban agriculture sector comprising an initial focus group, online surveys and interviews. We obtained a set of six objectives related to environmental impacts, link to the city, economic and ethical meaning, food and environmental education, consumer/producer connection and socio-territorial services. In addition, 21 criteria split between agro-environmental, socio-territorial and economic dimensions were identified to reach these objectives. Overall, agro-environmental and socio-territorial criteria were assessed as more important than economic criteria, whereas food production was not mentioned. Differences were identified between urban farmers and decision makers, highlighting that decision makers were more focused on projects’ external sustainability. They also pay attention to the urban farmer agricultural background, suggesting that they rely on urban farmers to ensure the internal sustainability of the farm. Based on our results, indicators could be designed to measure the sustainability criteria identified, and to allow the sustainability assessment of intra-urban farms.
topic urban farming
assessment
multicriteria
evaluation
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/18/7503
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