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Smart city farmą pionową. Wybrane przykłady rozwiązań

Publication date: 30.10.2018

Housing Environment, 2018, 23/2018, pp. 4-14

https://doi.org/10.4467/25438700SM.18.030.9195

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Małgorzata Drożdż-Szczybura
Institute of City and Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology
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Smart city by vertical farm. Selected examples of solutions

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Cities are developing extremely rapidly, and they already use 75% of the Earth’s resources. Their area is increasing at a slower rate than the population density, which means that an increasingly smaller area is inhabited by an increasingly growing number of people who do not produce but need food. In response to the potential crisis situations and the necessity of ensur- ing food safety to the inhabitants, some of the largest metropolitan areas of the world are developing food strategies that take into consideration food production in the city. A lot of countries are implementing solutions that enable putting into effect the idea of energetic and food self-sufficiency of cities. Vertical city farms are being established. Also, theoretical designs of self-sufficient smart cities are being developed to meet the conditions defined by the modern-day vertical farms. They as- sume the form of compact structures, single farms: smart eco-cities and smart eco-cities made up of several vertical farms.

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Information: Housing Environment, 2018, 23/2018, pp. 4-14

Article type: Original article

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English:

Smart city by vertical farm. Selected examples of solutions

Polish:

Smart city farmą pionową. Wybrane przykłady rozwiązań

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Institute of City and Regional Planning, Faculty of Architecture, Cracow University of Technology

Published at: 30.10.2018

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Małgorzata Drożdż-Szczybura (Author) - 100%

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