Urban Expansion and Food Security in New Zealand
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Urban Expansion and Food Security in New Zealand
The Collapse of Local Horticulture
Richardson, Benjamin Felix
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
224
Mole
9781032509334
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Introduction: the suburban frontier
Part One Financializing the Kumeu River Valley
1. The rise of property development, the collapse of horticulture, and the restoration of financial power in Kumeu-Huapai
2. The historical process of the capitalization of the Kumeu River Valley
3. The axiologies of Kumeu-Huapai's land
4. The political economy of peri-urban sprawl in Auckland
Part Two Life at the edge of the city
5. National and international comparative case studies on financially driven peri-urban development
6. Class, social allegiance, and race at the colonial urban periphery
7. Food sovereignty and peri-urban horticulture
8. Climate change and the future of peri-urban development
9. Conclusion: cities on the edge
Part One Financializing the Kumeu River Valley
1. The rise of property development, the collapse of horticulture, and the restoration of financial power in Kumeu-Huapai
2. The historical process of the capitalization of the Kumeu River Valley
3. The axiologies of Kumeu-Huapai's land
4. The political economy of peri-urban sprawl in Auckland
Part Two Life at the edge of the city
5. National and international comparative case studies on financially driven peri-urban development
6. Class, social allegiance, and race at the colonial urban periphery
7. Food sovereignty and peri-urban horticulture
8. Climate change and the future of peri-urban development
9. Conclusion: cities on the edge
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urban;food;New Zealand;security;suburban;development;horticulture;Auckland;Peri-urban Development;Auckland Council;Auckland City;Peri-urban Horticulture;Auckland Region;Peri-urban Land;Professional Managerial Class;Stat NZ;Urban Periphery;Central Government;Territorial Field;Outer Melbourne;HPL;Suburban Development;River Valley;Public Infrastructure;Low Power Wide Area Network;Macedon Ranges;Food Sovereignty;Housebuilding Companies;Development Professionals;Destabilizing Climate;Council Planner;Estate Agents;Real Estate Agents
Introduction: the suburban frontier
Part One Financializing the Kumeu River Valley
1. The rise of property development, the collapse of horticulture, and the restoration of financial power in Kumeu-Huapai
2. The historical process of the capitalization of the Kumeu River Valley
3. The axiologies of Kumeu-Huapai's land
4. The political economy of peri-urban sprawl in Auckland
Part Two Life at the edge of the city
5. National and international comparative case studies on financially driven peri-urban development
6. Class, social allegiance, and race at the colonial urban periphery
7. Food sovereignty and peri-urban horticulture
8. Climate change and the future of peri-urban development
9. Conclusion: cities on the edge
Part One Financializing the Kumeu River Valley
1. The rise of property development, the collapse of horticulture, and the restoration of financial power in Kumeu-Huapai
2. The historical process of the capitalization of the Kumeu River Valley
3. The axiologies of Kumeu-Huapai's land
4. The political economy of peri-urban sprawl in Auckland
Part Two Life at the edge of the city
5. National and international comparative case studies on financially driven peri-urban development
6. Class, social allegiance, and race at the colonial urban periphery
7. Food sovereignty and peri-urban horticulture
8. Climate change and the future of peri-urban development
9. Conclusion: cities on the edge
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
urban;food;New Zealand;security;suburban;development;horticulture;Auckland;Peri-urban Development;Auckland Council;Auckland City;Peri-urban Horticulture;Auckland Region;Peri-urban Land;Professional Managerial Class;Stat NZ;Urban Periphery;Central Government;Territorial Field;Outer Melbourne;HPL;Suburban Development;River Valley;Public Infrastructure;Low Power Wide Area Network;Macedon Ranges;Food Sovereignty;Housebuilding Companies;Development Professionals;Destabilizing Climate;Council Planner;Estate Agents;Real Estate Agents