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Assessing the potential contribution of vacant land to urban vegetable production and consumption in Oakland, California.

机译:评估闲置土地对加利福尼亚州奥克兰市蔬菜生产和消费的潜在贡献。

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As urban agriculture grows in popularity, researchers are attempting to quantify its potential contribution to local food systems. We present the results of a vacant land inventory conducted in collaboration with the HOPE Collaborative, a multi-stakeholder, community-based initiative in Oakland, CA, USA. Vacant lots, open space, and underutilized parks with agricultural potential were identified using GIS and aerial imagery. Using visual interpretation, we identified 1201 ac (486.4 ha) of public land and 337 ac (136.4 ha) of private land that could potentially be used for vegetable production. Based on USDA loss-adjusted consumption data, we calculated the potential contribution of these sites to the city's current and recommended vegetable needs. Calculations were based on average yields under three different management practices: conventional at 10 tons/ac (22.4 Mg/ha); low-biointensive at 15 tons/ac (33.6 Mg/ha); and medium-biointensive at 25 tons/ac (56.0 Mg/ha). Four different land use scenarios were considered: (1) all identified sites (<30% slope); (2) optimal land (<30% slope excluding north-facing slopes); (3) a high land use scenario of 500 ac (202.3 ha); and (4) a low land use scenario of 100 ac (40.5 ha). We estimate that the most conservative scenario would contribute between 2.9 and 7.3% of Oakland's current consumption, depending on production methods, or 0.6-1.5% of recommended consumption. While an inventory is an important first step, determining how much vacant land should be committed to urban agriculture will ultimately depend on additional site assessment and negotiation of potentially conflicting stakeholder interests.
机译:随着都市农业的普及,研究人员正试图量化其对当地粮食系统的潜在贡献。我们介绍了与HOPE合作进行的空置土地清查的结果,该合作是在美国加利福尼亚州奥克兰市的一个多方利益相关者,基于社区的计划。利用GIS和航空影像识别了具有农业潜力的空地,空地和未充分利用的公园。通过视觉解释,我们确定了1201 ac(486.4公顷)的公共土地和337 ac(136.4公顷)的私人土地可用于蔬菜生产。根据USDA损失调整后的消费数据,我们计算了这些地点对城市当前和推荐蔬菜需求的潜在贡献。计算基于三种不同管理方式下的平均产量:常规产量为10吨/ ac(22.4 Mg / ha);生物量低,每吨15吨(33.6毫克/公顷); 25吨/英亩(56.0毫克/公顷)的生物量和中等生物量。考虑了四种不同的土地利用方案:(1)所有确定的地点(坡度小于30%); (2)最佳用地(坡度<30%,不包括北坡); (3)500 ac(202.3 ha)的高土地利用情景; (4)100 ac(40.5 ha)的低土地利用情景。我们估计,最保守的情景将占奥克兰当前消费的2.9%至7.3%,具体取决于生产方法,或占建议消费的0.6-1.5%。尽管清查是重要的第一步,但确定应将多少空置土地用于城市农业最终将取决于额外的场地评估以及潜在利益相关者利益冲突的谈判。

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