2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202124901010
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Management of Urban Farming Activities In A Community Case Study 1000kebun In Bandung City

Abstract: Urban farming is a solution to the food crisis and deterioration of the environment urban conditions. In the city of Bandung, there are communities that carry out urban farming activities that are packaged attractively. The strategy carried out by the community in the practice of urban farming is a tool capable of driving from a downturn in urban areas. The study discusses urban farming as community management in 1000kebun to share knowledge and experience. Logical framework analysis carried out by the communi… Show more

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“…Urban farming also provides benefits to the availability of fresh food, improves clean and fresh air quality, beautiful environment, increases the amount of RTH, reduces landfilling, and increases awareness and protects the environment. This can be seen from the results of the study (Goralnik et al, 2022), (Martin & Molin, 2019), (Mubarak et al, 2021), (Othman et al, 2018), (Purba & Amir, 2021). Further in research (Barata et al, 2019), (Caldas & Christopoulos, 2022), (Chia, 2011), (Ding et al, 2020), (Istiyani & Handayani, 2022), (Colinas, 2017) (Azunui, 2016), (Zaręba et al, 2021) discuss community empowerment in urban farming Including individual participation in community organizations through collective action to improve the quality of life of the community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Urban farming also provides benefits to the availability of fresh food, improves clean and fresh air quality, beautiful environment, increases the amount of RTH, reduces landfilling, and increases awareness and protects the environment. This can be seen from the results of the study (Goralnik et al, 2022), (Martin & Molin, 2019), (Mubarak et al, 2021), (Othman et al, 2018), (Purba & Amir, 2021). Further in research (Barata et al, 2019), (Caldas & Christopoulos, 2022), (Chia, 2011), (Ding et al, 2020), (Istiyani & Handayani, 2022), (Colinas, 2017) (Azunui, 2016), (Zaręba et al, 2021) discuss community empowerment in urban farming Including individual participation in community organizations through collective action to improve the quality of life of the community.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The urban farming initiatives in Bandung, particularly through the "pekarangan" model, showcase distinctive approaches compared to other cities. Bandung's success lies in its strong community engagement, as exemplified by the 1000kebun community, which has effectively integrated creativity and youth involvement in sustainable agricultural practices [76]. This focus on community contrasts with many urban farming initiatives elsewhere, which are often more individualistic or commercial.…”
Section:  Communitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of urban community development, the management of urban farming activities and the revitalization of green open spaces are important considerations for fulfilling the needs of urban communities (Mubarak et al, 2021;Handy & Maulana, 2021). Additionally, the prevalence of skin diseases in school children in rural and urban communities highlights the importance of healthcare and well-being in urban development (Figueroa et al, 1997).…”
Section: Urban Community Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%