The rapid expansion of cities increasingly causes land use conflicts. Green areas are declining while citizens demand more community gardens and cultivable spaces. This calls for a new approach on urban land use, which the CoFarm4Cities project delivers. The partnership develops climate-friendly, nature-based solutions that increase urban resilience to climate change. They design and pilot a replicable model for profitable urban farming with key stakeholders in five cities.
Duration
Start date 04.2023
End date 03.2026
Lead partner: Budapest III. District Óbuda-Békásmegyer Municipality
Project partners:
City of Zagreb, City Office for economy, environmental sustainability and strategic planning
City of Turin
KAIROS Consortium of Social Cooperatives
Municipality of Krakow
City of Ljubljana
Institute for Circular Economy
Óbuda University
Association DOVES - FEE Slovenia
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