2021
DOI: 10.31648/aspal.6819
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Sustainability of urbanization processes in the digital environment: food security factors

Abstract: Motives: The article examines the potential of the digital environment in the sustainable supply of fresh food to the big city. Urbanization is a difficult process to manage, and adapting it to the demands of sustainable development requires the search for the new opportunities and ways. In this context, it is highly probable to use the opportunities provided by the digital environment through the Internet, digital technologies and devices, or other digital means. The place and role of ensuring food security i… Show more

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“…When describing the conditions for implementing the opportunities for the transition from suburban agriculture simulation to digital twins, the characteristics of urban and suburban agriculture that need to be simulated should be presented. To this end, it is necessary to create a system of simulation modeling of agricultural development in urban areas [18]. For the purpose of simulation modeling the agricultural production, it is necessary to describe the model of localization and specialization of suburban agricultural production, that is, the model for optimizing the structure of the suburban economy [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When describing the conditions for implementing the opportunities for the transition from suburban agriculture simulation to digital twins, the characteristics of urban and suburban agriculture that need to be simulated should be presented. To this end, it is necessary to create a system of simulation modeling of agricultural development in urban areas [18]. For the purpose of simulation modeling the agricultural production, it is necessary to describe the model of localization and specialization of suburban agricultural production, that is, the model for optimizing the structure of the suburban economy [19].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…-l i indicates the distance from the i-point to the city (i = 1, …, n). The L indicator allows to determine the degree of compactness of the transport zone of perishable and non-transportable food products to the city [13].…”
Section: Differentiation Of Quantifiable Components Of Transaction Costsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many, even highly developed countries, among them the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands, have failed to reduce social‐economic disparities, poverty, and other diverse social problems, despite their economic growth. We advocate the approach to study the success of a country's development not only in terms of its economic growth but also in terms of its social respectability and justice (Balaev et al, 2020; Forrest et al, 2018; Mikhalitska & Zweig, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%