Re-ruralising the urban edge : lessons from Europe, USA, & the global south

Helen Armstrong, Abby Mellick Lopes

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    Abstract

    ![CDATA[Major cities of the world are characterised as either growing cities such as in Asia and Australia or shrinking cities as in Europe and North America. Growing cities are destroying their rural edge while the shrinking cities, are creating a new rural urbanism, often in their urban centre. This paper describes the instrumentality of design and its enabling function in achieving new typologies for peri- /inter-urban rural land with key drivers being state-of-the-art technology and mapping techniques. Peri-urban economics require new land-tenure models and innovative forms of agriculture that synthesize agriculture, nature conservation, infrastructure and communities. The paper also looks at small scale community innovations including a number of initiatives in Penrith, Western Sydney, such as Out & About in Penrith which explored community activities in local open space, Penrith as a Regional City Garden with diverse models of urban agriculture and the Urban Green Cover project which explores the role that agriculture on roofs/walls plays in adapting urban environments for liveability in a climate-changed future. Findings from these projects reveal the potential of mobile infrastructure and temporary urbanism for Western Sydney.]]
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationPeri-Urban 2014: Proceedings of the International Conference on Peri-Urban Landscapes: Water, Food and Environmental Security, 8-10 July 2014, Sydney, Australia
    PublisherUniversity of Western Sydney
    Number of pages8
    ISBN (Print)9781741083194
    Publication statusPublished - 2014
    EventInternational Conference on Peri-Urban Landscapes -
    Duration: 8 Jul 2014 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceInternational Conference on Peri-Urban Landscapes
    Period8/07/14 → …

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