A new report on urban agriculture in San Antonio suggests the placement of urban farms and food forests on underutilized public natural land would increase high-quality food access to areas with food insecurity.
What if you could grow fresh food where it is most needed, cost-effectively reduce heat-related deaths, and create green space for the local community? What if you could also reduce flooding and help mitigate climate change? These questions and more
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Stanford’s Natural Capital Project to present a new report to the San Antonio city council on May 25 about ways to strategically and equitably scale-up urban agriculture.
Considering two forms of urban agriculture: Food forests and urban farms could address major challenges innovationtoronto.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from innovationtoronto.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.