Ska det framtida Göteborg växa och gro?: En diskursanalys gällande beslutsfattares syn på urbant jordbruk
Abstract
An increasing global population and a worldwide growing urbanization has raised the question
about the future food security in cities all over the world. Peak-oil limits the access to cheap fossil
fuels which threatens the global food-supply chain. This has resulted in a larger awareness and
discussion related to urban agriculture. Growing crops and keeping animals within the city-borders
could be one way of creating a more robust and sustainable food supply for city dwellers. However,
to enable an expansion of the urban agriculture many theorists argue that policies and institutional
structures that supports and promotes city farming have to be developed. There is also a need of
producing networks between public and private actors to make the urban agriculture more efficient,
profitable and commonly accepted. This study aims to chart the dominating discourse among
decision makers in the city of Gothenburg to investigate what possibilities the discourse offers for
including urban agriculture in the economic and ecological system of the city. To analyse the
discourse the study uses theories regarding resilience, the rural/urban dichotomy and different
approaches of creating sustainable developement. The general conclusion is that there are
differences between the written and the spoken word. Overall, the documents provide a much more
progressive approach than the respondents and relates urban agriculture to both food-security and
resilience. The desicionmakers however argue for a dense city-structure where modernisation and
technological development are key words. In their view of the future city there is little room for an expansion of urban agriculture.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-10-21Author
Svensson, Karin
Keywords
Urban agriculture, policymaking, urban/rural, resilience, sustainable development
Series/Report no.
Globala studier
2014:5
Language
swe