Self-Sufficiency Through Urban Agriculture: Nice Idea Or Plausible Reality?*

SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND SOCIETY(2021)

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With more than half of the world?s population residing in cities, there has been intense interest in urban agriculture?s contribution to sustainability and self-sufficiency. This paper provides new insights into the potential for food production to occur within residential properties. High-resolution optical imagery was employed to quantify residential land immediately available for vegetable production (i.e. residential lawn) in a low-density city. Adelaide (Australia) was used as a case study. Productivity was estimated according to three empirical (low, medium and high) and one commercial yield scenario. Under high and medium yield scenarios, lawn in a typical block exceeded the space required to achieve household self-sufficiency of vegetables. Under the high-yield scenario, 23 % of lawn area would be required to meet the recommended vegetable intake of residents, while under the medium yield scenario, 72 % would be required. This study demonstrates the plausible reality of selfsufficiency through backyard vegetable production. Other resources that might limit production, such as labour, water and nutrients, are explored in the discussion. Urban agriculture is shown to be particularly worthwhile in low density cities; contrasting previous research performed under different urban conditions. However, in this case study, potentially productive land has decreased over time.
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Urban agriculture, Self-Sufficiency, Remote sensing, Urban land use, Land use capability, Vegetable production, Suburban agriculture, Low-density city, Spectral classification
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