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Urbanization and Agriculture – A Canadian Perspective
Urbanization and Agriculture – A Canadian Perspective, 2021., diplomski rad, diplomski, Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb
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Naslov
Urbanization and Agriculture – A Canadian
Perspective
Autori
Kostourkov, Dimitar
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Ocjenski radovi, diplomski rad, diplomski
Fakultet
Agronomski fakultet
Mjesto
Zagreb
Datum
30.09
Godina
2021
Stranica
44
Mentor
Njavro, Mario ; Čop Tajana
Ključne riječi
Urbanization, Urban Sprawl, Golden Horseshoe, Greater Toronto Area, GTA
Sažetak
As urbanization rates around the world continue to climb, especially in developing nations, the agricultural sector is being left behind. It is necessary to examine the direct and indirect effects that urbanization has on farmland surrounding mega cities, and how local governments can adapt to avoid conflict. Urbanization and urban sprawl take over arable farmland in order to start development of housing, commercial, or recreational land. These new developments also hike up the land price of local small-scale farms in the area and make owning land an extreme privilege. The main goal of this paper is to establish the relationship between urbanization and agriculture, and examine its effects on the sector, via farmland loss, land price, and food costs. Many farms around major cities have a continuous loss in the number of farms in their vicinity. In addition to this, the ownership of these agricultural plots is decreasing, as small- scale farms are only able to rent the land. Results led to a conclusion that urbanization and urban sprawl do in fact have a serious effect on the agricultural sector that surrounds the city limits, and recommendations such as the Greenbelt Plan that took effect in 2005 should be implemented in cities suffering from this issue Through much debate in the early 21st century, the establishment of the Greenbelt Plan, which protects farmland and greenspace around the city of Toronto acted as a massive success, and one that can be viewed as a proper mitigation outcome. This implementation of a Greenbelt is a proper solution in allowing for both agricultural lands, the ecosystem and biodiversity to thrive in the face of urbanization. Studying the impact of the Greenbelt is especially important in developing countries, as well as countries currently experiencing problems with urbanization and urban sprawl. The cases of Turkey and Pakistan experienced much of the same issues Toronto saw in the early 21st century and are now struggling to identify mitigation solutions to stop the spread of arable farmland into developments such as housing and commercial. The agricultural sector is slowing decreasing in number of farms as family owned, and small-scale operations are getting more and more difficult to operate around the world, especially in the vicinity of large cities experiencing a population boom.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Poljoprivreda (agronomija), Ekonomija
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
Agronomski fakultet, Zagreb