2019
DOI: 10.3390/su11102887
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Farm Diversification and Sustainability of Multifunctional Peri-Urban Agriculture: Entrepreneurial Attributes of Advanced Diversification in Japan

Abstract: Multifunctionality of urban agriculture is essential for the sustainability of both cities and urban farms, especially in Asian mega-cities exhibiting extensive urban sprawl. To maximise the multifunctionality of these farms, entrepreneurial or innovative farm diversification is important. However, there is insufficient research on this issue in developed countries. This study aims to demonstrate the existence of advanced diversified farms characterised by entrepreneurship, skilled farm management and social n… Show more

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“…The BM targets the growing necessity in urban citizens to reconnect with nature and experience traditional cooking recipes (e.g., recovering traditional ways to process a tomato sauce, or hand-making of pasta) or learn gardening skills (e.g., recognizing wild edible species, or acquiring synergistic or permacultural cropping techniques) (Pölling et al, 2017). Experience may take place in the form of intensive workshops (as for the "kill-yourown chicken" workshops organized at Nettle Farm, Rhode Island, USA, La Bibioteca, Fermo, Italy, or Uit Je Eigen Stad in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Gustafsson and Olsson, 2016), but also as non-organized activities that are made accessible within the farm (e.g., sensorial paths or pick-your-own fields, Yoshida et al, 2019).…”
Section: Experience Bmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The BM targets the growing necessity in urban citizens to reconnect with nature and experience traditional cooking recipes (e.g., recovering traditional ways to process a tomato sauce, or hand-making of pasta) or learn gardening skills (e.g., recognizing wild edible species, or acquiring synergistic or permacultural cropping techniques) (Pölling et al, 2017). Experience may take place in the form of intensive workshops (as for the "kill-yourown chicken" workshops organized at Nettle Farm, Rhode Island, USA, La Bibioteca, Fermo, Italy, or Uit Je Eigen Stad in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, Gustafsson and Olsson, 2016), but also as non-organized activities that are made accessible within the farm (e.g., sensorial paths or pick-your-own fields, Yoshida et al, 2019).…”
Section: Experience Bmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared with other types of land (such as forests and gardens), one single function of farmland may not be distinctly characteristictive. However, its multi-functional effects are prominent, with huge multi-dimensional coupling value, such as that involving the economy, ecology and culture [11,40]. In the context of the rapid urbanization and socioeconomic development and to narrow the gap between urban and rural areas, the Chinese government has recently issued relevant supporting policies for vigorously developing agritourism and a multi-functional countryside.…”
Section: Relationships Between Multiple Functions Of Farmlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the current expansion of rural tourism, the economic performance of tourism in rural areas has been limited [67]. As shown in Table 3, one of the reasons for this is the inefficiencies in meeting customer demands due to inadequate managerial knowledge and professionalization [67] and innovation [112]. In this vein, as we have pointed out above, special emphasis is placed on entrepreneurship orientation, which encourages innovation in family tourism activities aimed at meeting social, environmental, and economic objectives [25,46,112,113].…”
Section: Cluster 3: Sustainabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%