Novel materials for urban farming
Scarcity of natural resources, shifting demographics, climate change, and increasing waste are four major challenges in the quest to feed the exploding world population. These challenges serve as the impetus to harness novel technologies to improve agriculture, productivity, and sustainability. U...
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Language: | English |
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2022
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Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161307 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | Scarcity of natural resources, shifting demographics, climate change, and
increasing waste are four major challenges in the quest to feed the exploding
world population. These challenges serve as the impetus to harness novel
technologies to improve agriculture, productivity, and sustainability. Urban
farming has several advantages over conventional farming: higher productivity,
improved sustainability, and the ability to provide fresh food all year
round. Novel materials are key to accelerating the evolution of urban farming –
with their ability to facilitate controlled release of nutrients and pesticides,
improved seed health, substrates with better water retention capability, more
efficient recycling of agricultural waste, and precise plant health monitoring.
Materials science enables environmental sustainability and higher harvest
yields in urban farms. Here, Singapore is used as an example of a land-scarce
city where urban farming may be the solution for future food production.
Potential research directions and challenges in urban farming are highlighted,
and how material optimization and innovation drive the development of
urban farming to meet national and global food demands is briefly discussed.
This review serves as a guide for researchers and a reference for stakeholders
of urban farms, policy makers, and other interested parties. |
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