Future food-production systems: vertical farming and controlled-environment agriculture
The University of Melbourne · Government of Victoria · +1 more institution
Abstract
The unremitting trends of increasing population, urbanization, diminishing water supply, and continuing climate change have contributed to declining stocks of arable land per person. As land resources for agriculture decrease, policy makers are faced with the challenge of sustainability and feeding the rapidly growing world population which is projected to reach approximately 9.7 billion in 2050. Solutions for improving future food production are exemplified by urban vertical farming which involves much greater use of technology and automation for land-use optimization. The vertical farm strategy aims to significantly increase productivity and reduce the environmental footprint within a framework of urban,…
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- 47.61
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Agriculture
- Urbanization
- Sustainability
- Natural resource economics
- Arable land
- Productivity
- Business
- Food processing