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Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems | 2017

'Collaborative Planning via Urban Agriculture: The Case of Tegucigalpa (Honduras)

A.J.J. van der Valk; Andrea Oyuela Ochoa

ABSTRACT The city of Tegucigalpa as it is today is a result of the rural–urban migration phenomenon triggered in the 1950s across Honduras and the accompanying blueprint models of urban development at the time. Nowadays, the city is dominated by issues such as social disparity, urban violence, and environmental degradation. We question the adequacy of Tegucigalpa’s top–down planning system and explore the concept of urban agriculture (UA) as a multifaceted lever that can provide building blocks for an alternative bottom–up strategy to address the intricate web of problems the city faces. Noteworthy among our discoveries is the potential of school gardens to serve as a channel for strategically achieving community goals. UA is organized as a result of residents’ need to overcome food insecurity and hardship in the city. Still, the topic of active citizenship and bottom–up development is not yet consolidated in the context of Tegucigalpa. Moreover, the city poses challenges regarding the resources needed for practicing UA and the diffusion of knowledge to the population. Nevertheless, steps must be taken toward further considering UA and its social assets that may compensate for the unfavorable access to resources in the urban area.ABSTRACTThe city of Tegucigalpa as it is today is a result of the rural–urban migration phenomenon triggered in the 1950s across Honduras and the accompanying blueprint models of urban development at the time. Nowadays, the city is dominated by issues such as social disparity, urban violence, and environmental degradation. We question the adequacy of Tegucigalpa’s top–down planning system and explore the concept of urban agriculture (UA) as a multifaceted lever that can provide building blocks for an alternative bottom–up strategy to address the intricate web of problems the city faces. Noteworthy among our discoveries is the potential of school gardens to serve as a channel for strategically achieving community goals. UA is organized as a result of residents’ need to overcome food insecurity and hardship in the city. Still, the topic of active citizenship and bottom–up development is not yet consolidated in the context of Tegucigalpa. Moreover, the city poses challenges regarding the resources needed for...


vol. 18 | 2009

The impact of open space preservation policies: evidence from the Netherlands and the US.

E. Koomen; J. Geoghegan; J.E.C. Dekkers; A.J.J. van der Valk; T. van Dijk


The Auk | 2009

Planning open spaces: balancing markets, state and communities

A.J.J. van der Valk; T. van Dijk; W.K. Korthals Altes; A. van den Brink


Disp | 2014

AESOP's Thematic Groups – Part 3: The Sustainable Food Planning Thematic Group

A.J.J. van der Valk; A. Viljoen


Regional Planning for Open Space | 2009

Rethinking open space planning in metropolitan areas

A.J.J. van der Valk; T. van Dijk


Journal of Dairy Science | 2010

Ruimtelijke ordening en cultuurhistorie: een instrumenteel en planologisch perspectief

A.J.J. van der Valk; W.K. Korthals Altes


Economische waardering van omgevingskwaliteit; Casestudies en toepassingen in de MKBA | 2010

Harde cijfers en ruimtelijk beleid

T. van Dijk; A.J.J. van der Valk


Regional planning for open space | 2009

Does proximity to open space increase the values of dwellings? Evidence from three Dutch case studies

J.E.C. Dekkers; E. Koomen; Mark J. Koetse; Luke Brander; A.J.J. van der Valk; T. van Dijk


Regional Planning for Open Space | 2009

Government or market: competing ideals in American metropolitan regions

T. van Dijk; B. Andersen; A.J.J. van der Valk


Regional Planning for Open Space | 2009

Rethinking open space in metropolitan areas

A.J.J. van der Valk; T. van Dijk

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T. van Dijk

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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E. Koomen

VU University Amsterdam

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A. van den Brink

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Andrea Oyuela Ochoa

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Catharinus F. Jaarsma

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Luke Brander

VU University Amsterdam

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A. Viljoen

University of Brighton

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