Transformations of Urban Agro Ecology Landscapes in Territory Transition

Author:

Vargas-Hernández José G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Postgraduate and Research Department, Tecnológico Mario Molina, Zapopan, Mexico

Abstract

This chapter has the objective to analyze the transformation process of the urban agro ecology landscape in territory transition. It begins questioning the implications that the agro ecological practices and territorial transformation and transition have on food systems sovereignty and security as well as other effects on land uses, climate change, environmental services, etc. The method used is based on an analytical review of the literature to elaborate a critical perspective of benefits and challenges. It is concluded that agro ecology is the key element in the construction of food system sovereignty and security which requires the transition towards the urban agro ecology based on the transformation of social and political power structures moving away from corporate control towards community governance aimed to achieve improvement ecosystem services and environmental sustainability of the city.

Publisher

IGI Global

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