FOODCITYBOOST in Almere: Charting the path for Urban Agriculture
By FLEVO, translated and edited by RFF On July 24, 2025, Flevo Campus hosted an international delegation from the University of Liège (Centre de Recherches
Overcoming the Barriers to Scaling Urban Agriculture
A recently released policy brief from RUAF and Aeres University of Applied Sciences Almere, developed under the EU-funded EFUA (European Forum for Urban Agriculture) project,
Why Successful Business Models Matter in Urban Agriculture
By RFF Urban agriculture (UA) is no longer just a feel-good initiative, but it is becoming an essential infrastructure for cities that face climate disruptions,
The 100 Trends Shaping Urban Agriculture Across Europe
By RFF Europe’s cities are rapidly evolving in response to the effects of climate change and urbanisation. Urban agriculture, once a niche practice, is now
Meet our Living Labs: Flevo Campus
Authored by FLEVO, edited by RFF Flevo Campus (FLEVO) was established in 2017 by the municipality of Almere and the Province of Flevoland, in cooperation
Meet our Living Labs: Fundacja EkoRozwoju
Authored by FER, edited by RFF The Foundation for Sustainable Development [Fundacja EkoRozwoju in Polish (FER)] is a non-governmental organization based in Wrocław, Poland, that
Human urine, a valuable resource as fertilizer for sustainable urban agriculture
This article was developed by ICTA-UAB (edited by RFF) The Institute of Environmental Science and Technology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (ICTA-UAB), a key
Meet our Living Labs: Kalnciema Quarter
By KQ In the heart of Riga, Kalnciema Quarter (KQ) stands as a model for placemaking, urban revitalization, and sustainable development. As part of the
Meet our Living Labs: Fundación Entretantos
Working toward our vision of unlocking urban farming’s potential, FOODCITYBOOST operates six Living Labs, one of the most critical assets of our project. Living Labs
Zero-Acreage Farm: Τhe Concept that reinvigorated Urban Agriculture
By RFF A Zero-Acreage Farm refers to a farming system that does not require traditional agricultural land for cultivation[1]. Instead, it leverages urban spaces, vertical
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