By 2050 the global population is projected to reach 9,7 billion. The pressure on cities, along with the crises linked to climate change, drive us to imagine new urban metabolisms to achieving the SDGs of UN 2030 Agenda. As part of the RESO PON Project, a demonstrator of urban agriculture will be built in Matera, showing how transformations of public spaces in favor of biodiversity can be achieved through the collaborative forms of the architectural project in a more resilient and productive city.

Agri-tecture: towards a collaborative architecture. Public spaces and urban agriculture for ecological and resilient transitions

Macaione, Ina;Consiglio, Enrica Gaia
2024-01-01

Abstract

By 2050 the global population is projected to reach 9,7 billion. The pressure on cities, along with the crises linked to climate change, drive us to imagine new urban metabolisms to achieving the SDGs of UN 2030 Agenda. As part of the RESO PON Project, a demonstrator of urban agriculture will be built in Matera, showing how transformations of public spaces in favor of biodiversity can be achieved through the collaborative forms of the architectural project in a more resilient and productive city.
2024
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