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From Desk to Field: Countering Agrourbanism's "Paper Landscapes" Through Phenomenology, Thick Description, and Immersive Walking
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Abstract The primary focus of the urban agriculture literature has been on landscapes as biophysical spaces in which to grow food rather than on them as humanized places in which to grow experience. There is a need to leave the desk behind and enter the field to invigorate case study descriptions through the... view more
The primary focus of the urban agriculture literature has been on landscapes as biophysical spaces in which to grow food rather than on them as humanized places in which to grow experience. There is a need to leave the desk behind and enter the field to invigorate case study descriptions through the reflexive tool of narrative scholarship.... view less
Keywords
agriculture; land utilization; urban planning; research; field research
Classification
Area Development Planning, Regional Research
Free Keywords
landscape phenomenology; thick description; walking methodology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 155-159
Journal
Urban Planning, 7 (2022) 2
Issue topic
From Smart Urban Forests to Edible Cities: New Approaches in Urban Planning and Design
ISSN
2183-7635
Status
Published Version; reviewed