Abstract

Cities are facing various societal challenges calling for nature-based solutions providing multidimensional benefits to nature and urban residents. Urban and peri-urban agricultureUrban agriculture can be considered one of such solutions contributing to urban resilience, ecosystem servicesEcosystem services and quality of life in cities. In order to upscale urban food supply and its related benefitsBenefit, the concept of edible citiesEdible city (referring to the use of public urban greenGreen spaces for the cost-free provision of food) gains importance in research and urbanUrban planning planningPlanning. This chapter presents the German frontrunner Andernach, one of the first edible citiesEdible city in Germany to help understand the implementation of edible citiesEdible city and their potential benefitsBenefit. Interviews with major initiators of the concept showed that the edible cityEdible city stands out for its multifunctional social, ecological and economic benefitsBenefit addressing various urban challenges such as food security, biodiversityBiodiversity or social cohesion. The edible cityEdible city of Andernach was implemented by the city government without a concept but by practical learning and driven by the demand to re-connect urban residents to nature and food. However, further efforts are needed that edible citiesEdible city are not only “nice to have” but that urban food supply becomes a fixed task for city administration and urban policy.

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