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Urban Agriculture as Heritage Frank Lohrberg p.8<br/><br/>Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to Historical Research and Food Policies<br/>Early Modern Urban and Peri-Urban Horticulture in German Territories Ansgar Schanbacher p.24<br/>The City as a Driver of Regional Agriculture: Erfurt and lIts Horticultural Heritage <br/>Sibylle Küttner, Frank Lohrberg p.32<br/> The Role of Centralized Policy Planning for Bulgarian Urban Agricultural Heritage from the Socialist Period Dona Pickard p.40<br/>Heritage at the Urban Fringe: Allotment Gardening in Europe as Urban Agricultural Heritage Attila Toth p.44<br/>Russian Dachas: A Popular Urban Agricultural Heritage Johanna Altendorf, Jay Heydecke, Katharina Christenn, Axel Timpe p.50<br/>Resilient Cities with Urban Agricultural Heritage: Tokyo<br/>Giles B. Sioen, Makoto Yokohari p.56 <br/><br/>Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to the Concept of Cultural Memory and Practice<br/>Belgrade's Garden Colonies: Where Memory. Nature, and People Meet<br/>Slavica Čepić, Dragana Corović, Jelena Tomićevió-Dubljević p.66<br/>From Marshes to Market Gardens: Hortillonnages d'Amiens and Marais de Bourges<br/>Leandra Brunet, Nicole Laufhütte, Axel Timpe, Katharina Christenn p.72<br/>From Orchard to Wetland Park: Guangzhou's Approach to Transform Urban Agricultural Heritage Mengyun Chen, Guangsi Lin p.80<br/>Urban Agricultural Heritage of Lisbon: From the Past to the Future?<br/>Mariana Sanchez Salvador p.88<br/>Urban Agricultural Heritage in Benin: The Role of Traditional Coconut-Cattle<br/>Systems in Cotonou<br/>Bossima l. Koura, Eric Boenecke, Frank Lohrberg, Luc H. Dossa p.98<br/><br/>Linking Urban Agricultural Heritage to the Concept of Cultural Landscape<br/>La Vega de Granada: A Cultural Landscape Built Around Irrigation<br/>Anna Kerfers, Ardiana Rahimi, Axel Timpe, Katharina Christenn p.106<br/>Hidden Urban Agricultural Heritage at the Manzanares River: Toward an Agroecological Wedge in the Southeast of Madrid City Nerea Morán, Marian Simón Rojo p.112 Protection and Values of the Cultural Heritage of the Campagna Romana between Public Policies and Movements from Below Anna Lei p.120<br/>Urban Gardening as a Practice to Safeguard Historical Agricultural Sites in Can Cabanyes and Torre Codina (Badalona, Catalonia) <br/>Xavier Recasens, Dolors Nieto., Clara Forn, Oscar Alfranca p.126<br/><br/><br/>Showcasing and Reflecting Active Heritage Approaches<br/>Intangible Agricultural Heritage as a Resource for Sustainable Contemporary Cities<br/>Paola Branduini p.134<br/>Bamberg Market Gardeners' District -A Living Cultural Heritage for Centuries: Solutions for Dealing with Tangible and Intangible Heritage<br/>Diana Büttner p.142<br/>Strategies to Reanimate the Urban and Agricultural Heritage of Oasis Settlements in Oman: The Case of Al Hamra Alexander Kader p.150<br/>Chinampas of Xochimilco: Urban Agriculture from the Ancient Americas Until Today<br/>Laura Camacho Latz, Sophie Laukemper, Katharina Christenn, Axel Timpe p.158<br/><br/>Infomal and Local Approaches to Urban Agriculture Heritage<br/>Transformation of Everyday Landscapes into Heritage: A Driver for Territorialized Agro-Food Systems in the Peri-Urban Context of Madrid Rafael Mata Olmo, Carolina Yacamán Ochoa, Esther Sanz Sanz p.168<br/>Murs à Pêches de Montreuil: Rediscovering Urban Agricultural Heritage<br/>Ayda Hamid Kargari, Kevin C. Wehnert, Katharina Christenn, Axel Timpe p.176<br/>Reconnecting City and Countryside: Participatory Solutions for Hamburg <br/>Ole Oßenbrink, Birte Mehrkens, Andreas Ulbrich, Cord Petermann <br/>Enhancing and Promoting Milan's Peri-Urban Agricultural Landscape as a Cultural Resource: The Case of MUSA p.182<br/>Andrea L'Erario, Paola Branduini, Raffaella Laviscio, G. Matteo Mai, Lionella Scazzosi, Francesco C. Toso p.188<br/><br/>Appendix<br/>References p.198<br/>Image Credits p.211<br/>Authors' Affiliations p.216<br/>Editors' Biographies p.217<br/> |