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Assessing motivations and perceptions of stakeholders in urban agriculture: a review and analytical framework

Gianluca Di Fiore, Kathrin Specht, Cesare Zanasi

2021International Journal of Urban Sustainable Development30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interest in the adoption of urban agriculture (UA) has grown in recent years. The compatibility of UA with the urban social context, in particular with urban stake- holders' attitudes, is crucial for its successful implementation and represents one of the key factors influencing its development. To this end, a literature review on different approaches to analysing stakeholders' and farmers' perceptions of UA is performed. The paper identifies the main approaches to assessing these aspects and designs an integrated framework to support the development of context-tailored analytical approaches for UA drivers' and stakeholder perceptions. The study aims to address and solve potential conflicts between UA practitioners and urban stake- holders and adapt the implementation of UA to contextual factors. This increases the possibility of developing successful UA strategies that meet the challenges currently facing urban food systems.

Topics & Concepts

StakeholderUrban agriculturePerceptionBusinessContext (archaeology)AgricultureEnvironmental planningProcess managementPolitical sciencePublic relationsPsychologyGeographyArchaeologyNeuroscienceUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityUrban Green Space and HealthLand Use and Ecosystem Services