Permaculture Research Digest
Urban food forestry (journal)
The authors examine the potential of perennial woody food-producing species
(“food trees”) in cities
and propose a multifunctional approach that combines elements of urban
agriculture, urban forestry, and agroforestry into what they call “urban
food forestry” (UFF). They use four approaches at different scales to
gauge the potential of UFF to enhance urban sustainability and
contribute to food security. They also develop a
Climate–Food–Species Matrix of potential food trees appropriate for
temperate urban environments, including 70 species, 30 of which were deemed “highly suitable” for urban
food forestry. Untapped potential exists for
urban food forestry to contribute to urban sustainability via increased
food security and landscape multifunctionality.
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