Why is UA Important?
This question enables us to turn to the external architecture of UA with greater detail. In principle, UA is but one source of supply in urban food systems and only one of several food security options for households; in the same way as it is one of several tools for using productively urban open spaces, treating and/or recovering urban solid and liquid wastes, saving or generating income and employment, managing freshwater resources more effectively. But in practical terms, undeniably in many regions and in a growing number of cities. UA has been re-surging in an enduring way for over three decades now. It has become a sizeable supplier of certain foodstuffs to growing urban sectors, poor and not so poor, and quite a critical factor in poor households’ nutrition. Additionally, it is conveniently managing open spaces, reducing disposal and treatment of urban wastes, generating supplemental income and/or affording cash savings, and providing employment, direct or not, part or full time,
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