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Edible Green Infrastructure for Urban Regeneration and Food Security: Case Studies from the Campania Region
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Urban Green Space ManagementSustainable Food SystemSustainable DevelopmentAgricultural EconomicsEdible Green InfrastructureSocial SciencesUrban Green SpacesFood SystemsResilient Food SystemsCampania RegionUrban GardeningUrban GreeningPublic HealthFood PolicyGreen InfrastructureGlobal Urban PlanningLocal Food SystemsSustainable CitiesGreen CityUrban PlanningFood SustainabilityUrban AgricultureFood Systems SustainabilityCase Studies
Ten identified edible green infrastructure (EGI)-related urban regeneration case studies within the Campania region, Italy, are explored in relation to local community development, involvement, and education. Urban space and agriculture are promoted as sustainably planned networks for edible food components and structures. Within an urban ecosystem, city planners are actively promoting urban agriculture after an increase in the availability of unused land. Advantages for public health include stress reduction and physical activity, as well as sustainability of urban gardens by way of far-sighted urban planning. Case studies within the Campania region illustrate EGI know-hows and awareness, and they elucidate upon a number of beneficial reasons for its implementation. Within the Campania region, all five provinces showed positive impacts when using EGI for urban regeneration and well-being. Recent developments from the COVID-19 pandemic are reinforcing a rethink of food security and food supply chains.
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