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Moving Towards Food Sovereignty Creating a Connected, Fair and Sustainable Food System in Winnipeg Through Productive Urban Landscapes

Posted on:2015-04-25Degree:M.Land.ArchType:Thesis
University:University of Manitoba (Canada)Candidate:Quesada, Evelyn MarcelaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2479390017994781Subject:Landscape architecture
Abstract/Summary:
The intention behind this work was to re-imagine the possibilities for productive landscapes within our city. The purpose of this practicum is to design opportunities for people to become more self-sufficient, self-sustaining and less-dependant on the current food system through productive urban landscapes. This practicum proposes that we design a strong network of city wide productive landscapes in order to provide people with the space to grow, trade, buy or sell good quality food at a fair and just price. Through a set of strategies derived from research, observation and experience, we can design a new way of looking at landscapes within our city in order to create a connected, resilient, fair and sustainable food system within Winnipeg.
Keywords/Search Tags:Landscapes, Food system, Productive, Fair, City
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