2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151310241
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Urban Agriculture in Great Bandung Region in the Midst of Commercialization, Food Insecurity, and Nutrition Inadequacy

Oekan S. Abdoellah,
Indri Wulandari,
Kinanti Indah Safitri
et al.

Abstract: The proliferation of commercialization in the development of urban agriculture (UA) within the Great Bandung region has precipitated the dislocation of numerous small-scale farmers, consequently engendering a reduction in the accessibility of locally cultivated sustenance. The resultant effect of this phenomenon is the exacerbation of food insecurity among low-income inhabitants who lack the financial wherewithal to procure the relatively expensive imported food items. Furthermore, the dearth of availability o… Show more

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“…These gardens function as storehouse of biodiversity and demonstrate the resourcefulness of local communities in optimizing the utilization of limited urban space. They serve as emblems of a way of life that prioritizes self-reliance, ecological balance, and a profound reverence for the environment [2]. From an environmental standpoint, these residential gardens have a vital function in augmenting urban biodiversity and maintaining ecological equilibrium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These gardens function as storehouse of biodiversity and demonstrate the resourcefulness of local communities in optimizing the utilization of limited urban space. They serve as emblems of a way of life that prioritizes self-reliance, ecological balance, and a profound reverence for the environment [2]. From an environmental standpoint, these residential gardens have a vital function in augmenting urban biodiversity and maintaining ecological equilibrium.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%