Abstract

The paper, "Urban Farming Framework, Benefits for Neighbourhood Development and Urban Sustainability," represents a comprehensive exploration into the imperative need for urban farming and its multifaceted advantages concerning neighbourhood development and urban sustainability. Central to its analysis are the elucidation of various forms and definitions of urban farming, underscoring its pivotal role in implementing circular economy strategies and fortifying urban food security measures. By integrating case studies, particularly within educational institutions like schools and Anganwadi centres, the report underscores the transformative potential of urban farming initiatives in promoting sustainability, community engagement, and equitable participation. Crucially, the study emphasizes the interconnectedness between urban farming and neighbourhood development, elucidating how their symbiotic relationship contributes to fostering an inclusive society and advancing sustainable urban design principles. By accentuating the intertwined nature of these elements, the report advocates for a paradigm shift towards holistic urban planning, where urban farming assumes a pivotal role in shaping vibrant, healthy, and resilient neighbourhoods. Ultimately, this comprehensive examination serves as a clarion call for embracing and integrating urban farming as a cornerstone of urban development, fostering not only ecological sustainability but also socio-economic empowerment and community cohesion within urban landscapes.

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