Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia

By 2030, 60-85% of human beings will be living in urban areas. Increasing human populations are causing social, environmental, economic and political problems worldwide and well-being benefits. Urban farming (UF) is one approach for sustainable development that has the potential to provide food with...

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Main Authors: Zainal, Milah, Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah, Krauss, Steven Eric, Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76850/1/ICERP2019-23.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.768502020-02-06T01:34:36Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76850/ Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia Zainal, Milah Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah Krauss, Steven Eric Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud By 2030, 60-85% of human beings will be living in urban areas. Increasing human populations are causing social, environmental, economic and political problems worldwide and well-being benefits. Urban farming (UF) is one approach for sustainable development that has the potential to provide food within or on the edges of urban areas. UF has gained popularity in cities all over the world and one of the approaches used is through community farming. Community farming are green spaces that practiced on public land with the full authority of the local authorities that provide food, community, and economic benefits. Thus, investigating their significance and benefit across urban regions is critical for research and policy alike. This study explores the contribution of community farming in providing economic well-being of the urban farmers in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. A qualitative approach, via in-depth interviews and observations was used to collect detailed information from eight informants. Data were analyzed and coded to categories and sub-themes. The findings revealed that urban farmers perceived that community farming enhance their economic well-being by reduce cost of living, household food insecurity, create job opportunities and generate income. Community farming is lauded as an urban planning tool to enhance local food systems while improving degraded urban economic. Community farming are therefore important for supporting many well-being benefits. However, since urban agriculture is profitable, more urban farmers should be encouraged to engage in this activity. Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia 2019 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/76850/1/ICERP2019-23.pdf Zainal, Milah and Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah and Krauss, Steven Eric and Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud (2019) Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia. In: 5th International Conference on Educational Research and Practice (ICERP) 2019, 22-23 Oct. 2019, Palm Garden Hotel, Putrajaya, Malaysia. (pp. 558-568).
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description By 2030, 60-85% of human beings will be living in urban areas. Increasing human populations are causing social, environmental, economic and political problems worldwide and well-being benefits. Urban farming (UF) is one approach for sustainable development that has the potential to provide food within or on the edges of urban areas. UF has gained popularity in cities all over the world and one of the approaches used is through community farming. Community farming are green spaces that practiced on public land with the full authority of the local authorities that provide food, community, and economic benefits. Thus, investigating their significance and benefit across urban regions is critical for research and policy alike. This study explores the contribution of community farming in providing economic well-being of the urban farmers in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. A qualitative approach, via in-depth interviews and observations was used to collect detailed information from eight informants. Data were analyzed and coded to categories and sub-themes. The findings revealed that urban farmers perceived that community farming enhance their economic well-being by reduce cost of living, household food insecurity, create job opportunities and generate income. Community farming is lauded as an urban planning tool to enhance local food systems while improving degraded urban economic. Community farming are therefore important for supporting many well-being benefits. However, since urban agriculture is profitable, more urban farmers should be encouraged to engage in this activity.
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author Zainal, Milah
Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah
Krauss, Steven Eric
Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud
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Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah
Krauss, Steven Eric
Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud
Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
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Hamzah, Siti Raba'ah
Krauss, Steven Eric
Tengku Muda, Tengku Mahmud
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title Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_short Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_fullStr Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Urban farming for community well-being in Klang Valley, Malaysia
title_sort urban farming for community well-being in klang valley, malaysia
publisher Faculty of Educational Studies, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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