The Urban Food Jungle
- Year
- 2013
- Category
- Concepts · Architecture +Farming
- Status
- Built
- Firm
- aecom
Our rapidly urbanizing world is faced with a very real challenge—supporting a larger population with fewer resources. The UN reports that by 2050, the global population will swell to 9.1 billion with 6.3 billion people predicted to live in urban areas. This unprecedented urban growth requires a novel approach to alleviate food scarcity, and a shift in preconceptions about what the urban fabric can offer. The re-imaging of cities as a bastion for urban agriculture has spurred a number of provocative designs.
Our rapidly urbanizing world is faced with a very real challenge—supporting a larger population with fewer resources. The UN reports that by 2050, the global population will swell to 9.1 billion with 6.3 billion people predicted to live in urban areas. This unprecedented urban growth requires a novel approach to alleviate food scarcity, and a shift in preconceptions about what the urban fabric can offer. The re-imaging of cities as a bastion for urban agriculture has spurred a number of provocative designs.