Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore

Singapore is a small island-nation with a population of more than 5 million. Feeding the nation is no easy task. Singapore has resorted to high amounts of food imports to meet the demand for food. This makes Singapore extremely susceptible to global economic, political, social and environmental forc...

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Main Author: Loh, Lynette
Other Authors: Muhammad Saidul Islam
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-661602019-12-10T14:22:23Z Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore Loh, Lynette Muhammad Saidul Islam School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Singapore is a small island-nation with a population of more than 5 million. Feeding the nation is no easy task. Singapore has resorted to high amounts of food imports to meet the demand for food. This makes Singapore extremely susceptible to global economic, political, social and environmental forces. A small group of Singaporeans have started vertical farming as a means to increase Singapore’s food security, and at the same time, doing so in a sustainable manner. This project aims to explore how the technologies used in vertical farming is a sustainable method of food production, and the benefits that society gets from vertical farming. Bachelor of Arts 2016-03-14T02:38:53Z 2016-03-14T02:38:53Z 2016 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/66160 en Nanyang Technological University 35 p. application/pdf
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Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
description Singapore is a small island-nation with a population of more than 5 million. Feeding the nation is no easy task. Singapore has resorted to high amounts of food imports to meet the demand for food. This makes Singapore extremely susceptible to global economic, political, social and environmental forces. A small group of Singaporeans have started vertical farming as a means to increase Singapore’s food security, and at the same time, doing so in a sustainable manner. This project aims to explore how the technologies used in vertical farming is a sustainable method of food production, and the benefits that society gets from vertical farming.
author2 Muhammad Saidul Islam
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title Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
title_short Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
title_full Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
title_fullStr Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
title_full_unstemmed Food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in Singapore
title_sort food sustainability : a study on vertical farming in singapore
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