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26.07.12 11:44

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Ist jemand hier

Oder warten alle auf den Grünen Freitag?  

26.07.12 11:49

1175 Postings, 4870 Tage TingelTangelBobbin immer da:)

26.07.12 12:28

1577 Postings, 5249 Tage Tuedi2005@zend11

Klar bin ich da...und das erfreuliche ist hier im Moment ja gerade, dass nicht jeder Hans und Franz sein persönliches Wunschziel postet. Mach Du weiter so, das passt schon :-)  

26.07.12 12:36

1175 Postings, 4870 Tage TingelTangelBobbid..

26.07.12 15:41

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Heute ist einwenig Ruhe hier

...und das ist auch OK so.  

26.07.12 15:44
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8 Postings, 4526 Tage Mounteverest1+++

muss auch mal sein, denkt an Freitag. ist schon tradition. lol, gruss.

 

26.07.12 16:51

1175 Postings, 4870 Tage TingelTangelBobDas ASK

iswt echt so dünn... das hammer..  

26.07.12 19:17
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1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Freitag=Grüner Tag bei Blue Planet

Das ist alte Tradition.

Gruss  

27.07.12 06:25

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Harmony Village Projekt in China

MULTI STAKEHOLDER ACTION PLANNING

RUAF Cities Farming for the Future Programme (RUAF-CFF) facilitates participatory and multistakeholder policy formulation and action planning (MPAP) on urban agriculture in Beijing. This MPAP approach is well adapted to promote multi functional (peri)-urban agriculture and involves multi-stakeholder processes.

The Institute of Geographical Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, is cooperating with the China Urban Agriculture Association, the Beijing Recreational and Entertainment Agriculture Association, the Beijing municipal and sub-level governments, universities and other institutes, to support the enhancement of urban agriculture in the peri-urban planning in Beijing. This platform brings different actors involved in peri-urban agricultural development, like farmers, entrepreneurs, farm-cooperatives, universities, research institutes, and government departments together; facilitates the integration of urban agriculture into city development plans and urban policies; and seeks to design longer-term action plans to support the development of sustainable urban and peri-urban agriculture in Beijing. Particularly in its multifunctional form that includes agricultural productivity, ecological protection, and social inclusion. Major activities are research and dissemination of innovative concepts; advocacy and lobbying; and providing inputs and support to policy making process.

Periurban agriculture on the city agenda
Urban and peri-urban agriculture has been integrated in both socio-economic and land use planning of Beijing municipality. A key element in the city’s efforts to develop peri-urban agriculture is the “2-2-1 Action Programme on Urban Agriculture”, a comprehensive long-term programme initiated by the Beijing municipal government in April 2004 that:
maximises utilisation of resources and the market (2 basis concepts)
mobilises the supportive inputs of capital and technology (2 major inputs)
facilitates (1) information platform for sharing agro-technologies and experiences.
Land use planning of Beijing metropolitan area has divided the city into different zones to encourage different functions according
to their comparative and competitive advantages. These zones are: 
Intra-urban: green spaces and parks, agroexhibitions, allotment gardens.
Sub-urban: sightseeing, agro-parks, ecoeducation, landscape management.
Peri-urban plains: intensive high-tech agriculture and livestock keeping.
Mountainous areas: village-based agrotourism, ecological protection, cultural heritage
 
Implementation
The RUAF-China platform has persuaded the Beijing government and local governments, such as Miyun County, to support peri-urban agriculture. It has also established a partnership with two farm cooperatives and universities including the Agriculture University of China, Beijing Agriculture College and Beijing Agricultural Bureau.
The RUAF-China platform contributes to the policy making process by undertaking research on innovative concepts and by balancing the values and benefits of various stakeholders. For instance, it facilitates more frequent and interactive cooperation between enterprises and farmers, and integrates the agro-chain from production to service involving consumers, visitors and technology experts. 
Particular attention is given to the situation of migrant farmers in Beijing. Three villages located in inner (Chaoyang district) and interim (Shunyi district) Beijing were therefore selected as study sites. An in-depth analysis was undertaken with 15 migrant farmer households and other actors, such as the local government, enterprises, merchants, transporters, farmers’ organisations, consumers, NGOs and a village council. Through these interviews the main issues facing migrant farmers were identified.
In Shunyi, working closely with a local NGO, Shunyi Sannong Association established a platform for policy makers, farmers and researchers. This platform now provides ideas for local farmers as well as informing researchers and policy makers about
current and future issues related to peri-urban agriculture, and as such seeks to improve the public’s awareness and perception of peri-urban agriculture.

Key results
Agreement has been established among farmers, citizens, experts and policy makers on the important roles of multi-functional agriculture in peri-urban development.
Explicit attention is given to socio-economic and land-use planning, that includes urban agriculture, by Beijing and local governments.
Three pilot projects have been developed, which serve as examples for both farmers and policy makers.
Frequent communication between practitioners, policy makers and researchers via personal contact, domestic meetings and an international workshop, has been established.
A network on peri-urban agriculture has been established, which is expanding to other cities including Shanghai, Chengdu, Lijiang, and Nanjing.
So far, there are four books, one report, five dissertation and three papers publicated. All documents regarding this work can be found at http://www.cnruaf.com.cn and in English at http://www.ruaf.org 

FROM SEED TO TABLE
In Tongzhou district of Beijing, urban producers have identified several “most promising options”, including green house production of a special type of cherry tomato and vegetables. The products will be sold to customers directly through a box system. Preliminary testing and marketing of these boxes proved to be quite successful. The business now involves 123 households. Further technological improvements, the use of improved seeds and marketing will receive specific attention in the coming period.
In Huairou district of Beijing, the development of mushroom production is ongoing, including several producer cooperatives. The production of mushroom is being promoted by the Huairou District Administration, which will allow for further upscaling. Currently the business involves 144 households.
PRODUCTS
 interview by China Daily on urban agriculture and food security in Beijing
CONTACT

The partners of the RUAF China network on urban agriculture are:
Beijing Recreational and Entertainment Agriculture Association (Liu Junping, Beijing coordinator)
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, CAS
Beijing Research Centre on Rural Economy
Beijing Municipal Rural Affairs Committee
Beijing Modern Agriculture
Beijing Rural Tourism
Crab Island Resort
China Association of Agricultural Science
Beijing Recreational and Entertainment Agriculture Association (Liu Junping, Beijing coordinator)
Beijing Shunyi Initiative of Agriculture, Countryside and Farmers’ Research
Hunrun Food Group
Beijing Agriculture College
Agriculture University of China
Regional Coordination
Prof. Dr. Cai, Jianming
Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Datun Rd.11 A, Anwai, Chaoyang District, Beijing 100101, P. R. China
Tel: +86-10-64889279
Fax: +86-10-64889279
Email: caijm@igsnrr.ac.cn
Website: http://www.cnruaf.com.cn/  

27.07.12 06:34

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Urban Agriculture Summit, August 2012

Urban Agriculture Summit, August 15 – 18 2012 in Toronto.

Submitted by Ellen Radstake on Mon, 07/23/2012 - 14:43
Start: 08/15/2012
End: 08/18/2012
Timezone: Europe/Amsterdam
Urban Agriculture Summit Toronto (250 WORDS)
Around the world, people are growing food in cities!
You can learn new tools to advance urban agriculture in your community.
Register now for the 2012 Urban Agriculture Summit, August 15 – 18 2012 in Toronto.
Learn, network, train, tour … Summit programming is an action-oriented combination of workshops, panels, keynotes, tours, networking events and professional development opportunities.
The 2012 Urban Agriculture Summit will connect you with inspiring experts from across the spectrum of urban agriculture. Announcing renowned keynote speakers :
· Will Allen, Founder & CEO of Growing Power and author of ‘The Good Food Revolution’
· Paul Lightfoot, CEO of BrightFarms hydroponic greenhouse farms and supply chain expert
· Joe Lobko, Principal of duToit Allsopp Hillier, interdisciplinary architect, landscape architect and urban designer
· PLUS over 75 session presenters who are leaders in the fields of community and commercial development, policy, research, design and more.
Summit programming also includes:
- Half day professional development courses and training / skills workshops, several of which are approved for continuing education units / professional development hours
- Half day tours and full day tours to visit exceptional and inspiring urban agriculture projects and producers across the Greater Toronto Area.
CAPACITY IS LIMITED. Register online today.
Coming from out of town? Affordable rooms are available at Ryerson Residence - book your room early to avoid disappointment.
We look forward to seeing in Toronto at the Urban Agriculture Summit in August.
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27.07.12 08:24

1175 Postings, 4870 Tage TingelTangelBobGuten morgen

ffm ersten 100K über den tisch gegangen:)  

27.07.12 08:28

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Vor 9.00

Grüner Freitag  

27.07.12 09:13
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8 Postings, 4526 Tage Mounteverest1Zend11

gute Arbeit, na dann bin ich mal gespannt, ob es mit der Tradition, weitergeht !

Gruss an allen Investierten, Mega Storry.

 

27.07.12 12:11

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Hallo

Sind Ihr alle da  

27.07.12 12:14

1109 Postings, 4721 Tage celi-michifreile...

Guggen und staunen :-)  

27.07.12 14:16

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11So

Coundown lauft weiter  

27.07.12 14:49

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Sind die anderen schon im WE??!

27.07.12 16:23

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Es wird bald Dunkelgrün

27.07.12 19:06

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Tradition geht weiter

Freitag=Grüner Tag bei Blue Planet.  

27.07.12 20:10

1109 Postings, 4721 Tage celi-michinächste Woche

hab ich Urlaub ! Und lass mich überraschen ;-)  

28.07.12 17:57

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Ich Wünsche dir schöne Ferien.

28.07.12 18:01

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Und an alle anderen schönes WE

29.07.12 02:35

1873 Postings, 5151 Tage zend11Patent Aplikationen- demnächst wird erwartet

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