Promoting Productive Urban Green Open Space Towards Food Security: Case Study Taman Sari, Bandung

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作者
Ridwan, M. [1 ]
Sinatra, Fran [2 ]
Natalivan, Petrus [1 ]
机构
[1] SAPPK ITB, City & Reg Planning, Bandung, Indonesia
[2] SAPPK ITB, Urban Planning & Design Lab, Bandung, Indonesia
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10.1088/1755-1315/91/1/012030
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Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
The common trend of urban population has been growing significantly in Indonesia for decades, are affected by urban green space conversion. Generally, this area is utilized for urban infrastructures and residences. Furthermore, urban area has grown uncontrollably that could enhance the phenomenon of urban sprawl. The conversion of green urban area and agricultural area will significantly decrease urban food security and quality of urban environment. This problem becomes a serious issue for urban sustainability. Bandung is a city with dense population where there are many poor inhabitants. Families living in poverty are subjected to food insecurity caused by the rise of food prices. Based on the urgency of urban food security and urban environment quality the local government has to achieve comprehensive solutions. This research aims to formulate the policy of productive green open space towards food security for poor people in Bandung. This research not only examines the role played by productive green open space to supply food for the urban poor but also how to govern urban areas sustainably and ensure food security. This research uses descriptive explanatory methodology that describes and explains how to generate policy and strategic planning for edible landscape to promote urban food security. Taman Sari is the location of this research, this area is a populous area that has amount of poor people and has a quite worse quality of urban environment. This study shows that urban green open space has the potential to be utilized as an urban farming land, which poor inhabitants could be main actors to manage urban agriculture to provide their food. Meanwhile, local government could contribute to subsidize the financial of urban farming activities.
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