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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Francesco Orsini , Marielle Dubbeling , Henk de Zeeuw , Giorgio GianquintoPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 1st ed. 2017 Weight: 8.071kg ISBN: 9783319577197ISBN 10: 3319577190 Pages: 394 Publication Date: 29 November 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface.- Part 1) The status and challenges of rooftop agriculture.- 1. Introduction.- 2. A panorama of rooftop agriculture types.- 3. Rooftop Farming Policy.- Part 2) Design of rooftop agriculture systems.- 4. Elements of rooftop agriculture design.- 5. Soil based and simplified hydroponics rooftop gardens.- 6. Technology for Rooftop Greenhouses.- 7. Rooftop aquaponics.- 8 Integrating rooftop agriculture into urban infrastructure.- Part 3) Rooftop agriculture Management.- 9. Water Management and irrigation systems.- 10. Managing mineral nutrition in soilless culture.- 11 Sustainable pest management.- 12. Produce quality and safety.- Part 4) Multifunctional Rooftop Agriculture.- 13. Rooftop agriculture for improved food and nutrition security.- 14. Biodiversity of flora and fauna.- 15. Resilience to climate change.- 16. Resource Efficiency and Waste Avoidance.- 17. Community building and social justice aspects of rooftop agriculture.- 18. Designing green corridors network within cities: a case study in Vienna.- Part 5) A geography of rooftop agriculture in 20 projects.- 19 Introduction.- 19.1 Cases.- 19.1.2 Amman, Jordan - Mixed micro-farming on top of residential houses.- 19.1.2 Bangkok, Thailand - Energaia: rooftop production of spirulina.- 19.1.3 Barcelona, Spain - RTG-Lab, an experimental integrated rooftop greenhouse.- 19.1.4 Bengaluru, India – An organic terrace gardening.- 19.1.15 Bologna, Italy - The community rooftop garden of Via Gandusio.- 19.1.6 Boston, United States - Fenway Farms: a restaurant garden on a baseball stadium roof.- 19.1.7 Cairo, Egypt – Rooftop farming in informal settlements.- 19.1.8 Chicago, United States - Gotham Greens: the largest rooftop greenhouse in the world.- 19.1.9 Cincinnati, United States - The Rothenberg Rooftop Garden School; Byrna Bass, Edwin “Pope” Coleman.- 19.1.10 Gaza, Palestine - Rooftop aquaponics for family nutrition in the Gaza Strip.- 19.1.11 Hong Kong, China - Rooftop Republic at Fringe Club: an educational rooftop garden.- 19.1.12. Lima, Peru - Small-scale hydroponics in Villa El Salvador: the case of Ms Esther Flores.- 19.1.13. Melbourne, Australia - Fed Square Pop-Up Patch: a small-scale commercial allotment rooftop garden.- 19.1.14. Montreal, Canada - Culti-Vert, the productive green roof of Palais des congrès.- 19.1.15. Sao Paulo, Brazil - The Eldorado Shopping Centre rooftop garden.- 19.1.16. Singapore, Singapore - Spectra edible learning rooftop garden.- 19.1.17. Singapore, Singapore - ComCrop, a commercial aquaponics rooftop farm.- 5.2.18. The Hague, The Netherlands - UrbanFarmers de Schilde: a commercial aquaponic farm and the largest rooftop farm in Europe.- 19.1.19. Toluca, Mexico - A small-scale commercial rooftop greenhouse.- 19.1.20. Toronto, Canada - Ryerson Urban Farm, Toronto: an educational rooftop garden.- Part 6) Conclusions.- Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |