Urban-Rural Relationships in Feeding Metropolis: A Case Study in Ljubljana Metropolitan Area

Author:

Sali Guido1,Corsi Stefano1,Monaco Federica1,Mazzocchi Chiara1,Glavan Matjaž2,Pintar Marina2

Affiliation:

1. University of Milan

2. University of Ljubljana

Abstract

Metropolitan areas are characterized by the coexistence of a urban core insisting on natural resources of surrounding rural areas, strictly linked to the former. Inevitably, increasing urbanization and its consequences affect the model of urban development, which then needs to deal with the challenge of sustainability, also aiming to reduce pressures on resources and on supplying capacities of rural agricultural systems in providing food to urban zones, traditionally lacking. It then becomes important to deepen the possibility for the dense core to be supplied through proximity agriculture, able to recreate and improve synergic connections between urban and rural spheres. The paper aims to study the relationships among them for feeding the metropolis, adopting a methodology for the spatial definition of urban centre in metropolitan area and the assessment of its food balance, in order to identify the potentialities of local and proximity agriculture and provide a first evaluation for the possibility to match urban development and production potential. Identified tools are applied to Ljubljana metropolitan area.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

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