2022
DOI: 10.25120/jre.2.1.2022.3906
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The Role of Urban Agriculture in Enhancing Urban Food System Sustainability and Resilience

Abstract: During the COVID-19 pandemic, cities around the world have gone through terrible ordeals. These include a lack of urban resilience in emergency response, food supply, institutional cooperation, economic support, etc. Meanwhile, many urban and global problems have been amplified by the pandemic's impacts on food security issues, the long-term sustainability of food systems, and so on. In response to the recovery agenda of the post-COVID 19 era, rebuilding urban resilience and sustainability through the pathways… Show more

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“…Chinese authors (Yang et al, 2021) are keen to share from their pandemic management practices, highlighting the performance of policies undertaken to improve healthcare infrastructure and urban governance capacity followed by studies focusing on post-Covid recovery through rebuilding urban resilience and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of sustainable urban food system development. Zou et al (2022) also an argument for China's very large city governance capacity is that localities with high levels of smart city construction were better able to prevent and control the pandemics, indicating that smart cities are the solution to better address public crises (Chu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Dimensions Analysis Based On Publications In the Dimensions ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chinese authors (Yang et al, 2021) are keen to share from their pandemic management practices, highlighting the performance of policies undertaken to improve healthcare infrastructure and urban governance capacity followed by studies focusing on post-Covid recovery through rebuilding urban resilience and sustainability, emphasizing the importance of sustainable urban food system development. Zou et al (2022) also an argument for China's very large city governance capacity is that localities with high levels of smart city construction were better able to prevent and control the pandemics, indicating that smart cities are the solution to better address public crises (Chu et al, 2021).…”
Section: Dimensions Analysis Based On Publications In the Dimensions ...mentioning
confidence: 99%