Tonight, campaigning for the presidential elections, urbanagriculture and alternative education.
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The explosion of urbanagriculture in European cities hasn't gone unnoticed in New Zealand.
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Gotham Greens' appealing narrative and eight-figure annual revenues suggest a healthy future for urbanagriculture.
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Additionally, LPDCCD is looking to promote urbanagriculture and green job creation within the community.
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Englewood also thrives with strong block clubs, a cultural council and an urbanagriculture task force.
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They're reviving terracedfarming, even though it's labor-intensive, to get food production up.
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The structure's exterior features terraces , which echo the terracedfarming techniques the local farmers use to keep soil in place and prevent landslides.
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He points to Singapore as an Asian success story for urbanfarming.
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Already, urbanfarming produces about a fifth of the world's food.
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Some experts, however, doubt the potential of urbanfarming beyond meeting immediate hand-to-mouth needs.
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Better yet, urbanfarming is an excuse to geek out with some awesome tech.
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Another benefit of urbanfarming is building levels of environmental and ecological literacy, he says.
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Find more details about Gardens for Good and urbangardening at naturespath.com.
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When Soviet food supplies vanished, Cubans turned to urbangardening.
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It also created a unique urbangardening culture which is starting to flower as new voices popularize the idea.
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This model of urbangardening has been emulated in dozens of other towns and cities up and down the country.
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Containers are built to be weatherproof, are stackable (allowing for personalisation) and, with their solid structure can make for interesting urbangardening initiatives.
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John Ameroso, horticulturist of the New York City UrbanGardening Program in Brooklyn, is in charge.