Urban agriculture : a growing field of research workshop at INTERACT 2013


Autoria(s): Lyle, Peter; Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong; Shaun, Lawson; Lueg, Christopher; Chamberlain, Alan; Foth, Marcus; Meroni, Anna; Brereton, Margot
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2013

Resumo

Growing food presents diverse challenges and opportunities within the urban environment. As cities develop, population density rises, land prices rise, and the opportunity to use land for traditional farming and gardening diminishes. Counter to this trend there are a growing number of both community gardens, city farms, guerrilla gardening, rooftop and vertical gardens, pot plants, windowsill herbs, and other balcony or backyard gardens cropping up in different cities, all with a purpose to produce food. This workshop brings to-gether practitioners and researchers in the field of urban agriculture and Hu-man-Computer Interaction to explore and opportunities for technology design to support the different forms of growing practice and foster local food production in cities. This 1-day workshop will serve as an active forum for researchers and practi-tioners across various fields including, but not limited to, agriculture and gar-dening, education, urban planning, human-computer interaction, and communi-ty engagement. This workshop has three distinct points of focus: i) Individual and small-scale gardening and food production, and how to connect like minded people who are involved in these practices to share their knowledge ii) Com-munities involved in urban agriculture, either through community gardens, city farms, or grassroots movements, often dependant on volunteer participation, providing the challenge of managing limited resources iii) Environmental and sociocultural sustainability through urban agriculture. The participants will have an opportunity to present their own work. This will be followed by a visit to a nearby city farm, which will provide a local context for a group design exercise. Finally the workshop will conclude with panel dis-cussions to review opportunities for further research and collaborations beyond the conference. For more information, please visit the workshop website, at http://www.urbaninformatics.net/resources/interact2013cfp/

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60772/

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INTERACT 2013

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/60772/4/60772%28item%29.pdf

http://www.interact2013.org/Interact2013/media/Store/documents/Urbamn-Agriculture-Proceedings.pdf

Lyle, Peter, Choi, Jaz Hee-jeong, Shaun, Lawson, Lueg, Christopher, Chamberlain, Alan, Foth, Marcus, Meroni, Anna, & Brereton, Margot (2013) Urban agriculture : a growing field of research workshop at INTERACT 2013. In 14th IFIP TC13 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, 3 September 2013, Cape Town International Conference Centre, Cape Town, South Africa.

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School of Design; Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #080602 Computer-Human Interaction #080709 Social and Community Informatics #090899 Food Sciences not elsewhere classified #120304 Digital and Interaction Design #200102 Communication Technology and Digital Media Studies #Urban agriculture #Communities #City farms #Food security #Environmental sustainability
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Conference Item