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@article{1391595, author = {Koopmans, Marlinde E. and Keech, Daniel and Sovová, Lucie and Reed, Matt}, article_location = {Brno}, article_number = {3}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2017-0014}, keywords = {Urban agriculture; space; place; place-making; urban planning; governance; Ghent (Belgium); Brno (Czech Republic); Bristol (England)}, language = {eng}, issn = {1210-8812}, journal = {Moravian Geographical Reports}, title = {Urban agriculture and place-making : Narratives about place and space in Ghent, Brno and Bristol}, url = {http://www.geonika.cz/EN/research/ENMGRClanky/2017_3_KOOPMANS.pdf}, volume = {25}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1391595 AU - Koopmans, Marlinde E. - Keech, Daniel - Sovová, Lucie - Reed, Matt PY - 2017 TI - Urban agriculture and place-making : Narratives about place and space in Ghent, Brno and Bristol JF - Moravian Geographical Reports VL - 25 IS - 3 SP - 154-165 EP - 154-165 PB - AV ČR, Ústav geoniky SN - 12108812 KW - Urban agriculture KW - space KW - place KW - place-making KW - urban planning KW - governance KW - Ghent (Belgium) KW - Brno (Czech Republic) KW - Bristol (England) UR - http://www.geonika.cz/EN/research/ENMGRClanky/2017_3_KOOPMANS.pdf L2 - http://www.geonika.cz/EN/research/ENMGRClanky/2017_3_KOOPMANS.pdf N2 - Despite rising enthusiasm for food growing among city dwellers, local authorities struggle to find space for urban agriculture (UA), both literally and figuratively. Consequently, UA often arises, sometimes temporarily, in marginal areas that are vulnerable to changes in planning designation. In the literature, spatial issues in relation to UA have either addressed structural questions of land use, governance and planning, or have highlighted social and personal benefits of UA. This paper aims to revisit and combine both streams of inquiry, viewing them as two co-constitutive forces that shape places through UA. The paper analyses three case studies in Brno, Ghent and Bristol, using a spatial lens that exposes important tensions as inherent characteristics of UA and conceptualises them as tensions within two space-narratives, namely abstract space and concrete place. It is suggested that UA, as a collective socio-cultural process, can transform functionally replicable spaces into unique places and thus contributes to place-making. This function should be recognised within urban planning circles, which should not only secure physical spaces to develop urban agriculture, but also create possibilities for local autonomous governance. ER -
KOOPMANS, Marlinde E., Daniel KEECH, Lucie SOVOVÁ a Matt REED. Urban agriculture and place-making : Narratives about place and space in Ghent, Brno and Bristol. \textit{Moravian Geographical Reports}. Brno: AV ČR, Ústav geoniky, 2017, roč.~25, č.~3, s.~154-165. ISSN~1210-8812. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1515/mgr-2017-0014.
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