U-garden
U-GARDEN: Promoting capacity building and knowledge for the extension of urban gardens in European cities.
About the project
Our part of the project is writing a handbook about Agroforestry in Europe focusing on urban environments. The handbook is based on experiences from visiting farms in Europe.
Urban gardens are a key component of the traditional urban and peri-urban landscapes of the main European cities. Beyond food production and consumption, urban gardens provide a wide range of ecosystem and social services, with a positive impact on the urban and socio-residential environment. Thus, the main aim of this project is to promote the implementation of urban gardens and agroforestry experiences as key components of the strategic framework for sustainable urban development in European cities, from an interdisciplinary approach. To this end, the project will try to achieve several objectives:
- 1) to identify needs, problems and opportunities concerning urban garden and agroforestry experiences;
- 2) to promote, through Urban Living Labs, the stakeholders’ capacity building in terms of green governance for food production and consumption in cities;
- 3) to drive citizens’ capacity building for the involvement in sustainable urban development experiences;
- 4) to foster innovative business models around sustainable and local food production;
- 5) to evaluate the impact of the implementation of agroforestry/urban garden experiences in their social, cultural and environmental dimensions;
- 6) to set up a multi-criteria framework to support decision-making in the location of urban gardens and agroforestry plots.
U-GARDEN brings together 10 partners and 6 cooperation partners guaranteeing a full coverage of scientific, technical, and social competences from 4 different European countries (Poland, Romania, Spain, and Sweden).
Project summary
PROJECT NAME
U-garden
STATUS
Ongoing
OUR ROLE IN THE PROJECT
Project partner
PROJECT START
2022-04-01
DURATION
3 years
PARTNERS
University of Valencia
Polytechnic University of Valencia
Valencia City Council
“CONSELL DE L’HORTA DE VALÈNCIA” CONSORTIUM
Warsaw University of Technology
Warsaw University of Life Sciences
City Hall of Warsaw. Air Protection and Climate Policy Department.
Commons Lab Foundation
SAM Rozkwit Association
One Muranów Foundation
BEIA Consult International SRL
Brasov Metropolitan Agency for Sustainable Development
University of Gothenburg
FINANCIER
ERA-NET Cofund Urban Transformation Capacities (ENUTC)
The project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement N. 101003758.