Abstract

Urban agriculture has been utilized as a temporary and long-term solution concerning food security issues acrossvarious regions and cities throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Urban agriculture has enabled urban dwellers tocultivate food within available urban spaces, and by doing that, it has enhanced their access to fresh local food. Thisarticle reviews four different scenarios—global conflict, economic decline, political instability, and post-conflicttimes—and explores various ways in which urban agriculture has been adopted in each of them. In order to gatherdata, a literature review was conducted, and relevant research articles, books, and theses were reviewed. In summary,this research demonstrates that during times of crises, such as global conflicts, economic decline, political instability,and post-conflict times, urban agriculture empowered urban dwellers to cultivate food. By doing so, it positivelycontributed to urban food resilience and sustainable urban development by enhancing urban dwellers’s access toaffordable local food.

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