Sustainable Urban Delta
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NYC Urban Farming Revolution: Inside the Most Innovative & Impactful Agriculture Projects
Embark on an inspiring journey through New York City's urban agriculture landscape, featuring the visionaries and organizations at the forefront of this transformative movement.
Meet Viraj Puri of Gotham Greens, Anastasia Cole Plakias of Brooklyn Grange, Shannon Morris of Edible Schoolyard NYC, Sunny Vazquez and Sheryll Durant of Just Food, and Qiana Mickie from NYC's Mayor’s Office, who are reshaping the Big Apple into a beacon of sustainability, resilience, and community inclusivity.
Discover how Gotham Greens' innovative hydroponic greenhouses are revolutionizing urban farming, and see how Brooklyn Grange's rooftop farms are advocating for food equity. Dive into the heart of Edible Scho...
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Discover Singapore's pioneering urban farming initiatives
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🌱 Discover Singapore's pioneering urban farming initiatives, where sustainability and green innovation are transforming the cityscape. 🏙️ Learn from the experiences of local pioneers driving this mega-city's transformation. Explore Singapore's innovative approach to urban agriculture and city planning, where sustainability and green innovation are reshaping the city's landscape. Gain unique ins...
Gut Haidehof farm in Hamburg
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Gut Haidehof is a regenerative farm in Hamburg, Germany. Regenerative means that they are not only scars with resources, they don't even save resources, they build resources. Natural resources. Gut Haidehof doesn’t use any chemicals at all. Its mission is to grow a wide variety of nutritious vegetables while regenerating the ecosystem and soil, developing a sustainable profitable business to su...
Edible Schoolyard NYC: Transforming Urban Landscapes and Young Minds Through Edible Education
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Edible Schoolyard NYC is revolutionizing urban landscapes and shaping young minds through the power of edible education, creating a sustainable and healthier future for our cities. The once concrete-laden parking lot of a public school has been transformed into a vibrant, organic edible garden, complete with a kitchen classroom. This is the work of Edible Schoolyard NYC, an initiative that is n...
Just Food’s Sheryll Durrant: Leading the Urban Ag Revolution against Food Apartheid in NYC
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Sheryll Durrant, who is a.o. the dynamic Board President of Just Food, is spearheading an urban ag revolution in New York City. She combats the pervasive issue of food apartheid through the cultivation of community gardens. Sustainable Urban Delta had the opportunity to visit Kelly Street Garden in the Bronx, NYC, where we witnessed this revolution in action.
Seeds of change: unlocking Hamburg's regenerative food future
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Unlocking Hamburg’s regenerative food future is a transformative journey that involves not only conserving resources but actively building them. This journey is one where we at the Sustainable Urban Delta Foundation are honored to play a role, collaborating with all the people and organizations interviewed in this video. We visited two initiatives for regenerative farming in Hamburg, Gut Haideh...
From Rooftops to Food Justice: The Vision of the Chief Impact Officer at NYC’s Brooklyn Grange Farm
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Anastasia Cole Plakias, the Chief Impact Officer at Brooklyn Grange Farm in New York City, is pioneering a transformative journey from urban rooftops to food justice. In an intimate interview conducted by Meiny Prins, founder of the Sustainable Urban Delta Foundation, Anastasia shared her insights and vision for a greener and more equitable city.
Qiana Mickie - Interview Director NYC Office of Urban Agriculture
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We've had the pleasure of interviewing Qiana J Mickie, the first Director of NYC Mayor's Office of Urban Agriculture. She shares her vision of how to build a more resilient and equitable New York City through Urban Agriculture. “I'm hoping what we can do with the mayor's office is not support just the community ag that we have, but find new ways to bring entrepreneurship to folks that haven't b...
This cooperative grocery store sells products to and from its members.
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Rizoma Cooperativa is a community grocery store in Lisbon that aims to rethink consumption by promoting responsible products at fair prices from and for the community. The cooperative supports local producers and values products that are in abundance around them while prioritizing products with the smallest possible environmental footprint. Rizoma also promotes education about food production a...
The volunteers of the Terra Solta city farm revitalise the community and land of Porto.
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Terra Solta is cultivating the community through urban farming and generosity. Terra Solta is a city farm in Porto that hosts events, groups, and meals made with food grown on the farm to cover ongoing costs, foster community, and encourage environmentally-friendly practices. Volunteers run the farm, harvest the produce, and supply neighbourhood families living in poverty.
Singapore sows seeds of community at the City Sprouts Farm in the heart of the city
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City Sprouts as a social enterprise rejuvenates urban spaces and develops educational programs, bringing together socially-minded individuals and businesses to create communities that inform, educate and support action on social and environmental issues. In rejuvenating new urban spaces, City Sprout Farm believes in the ground-up spirit of making Singapore more sustainable and food independent....
Tiny Singapore, big appetite
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How architects help meet Singapore's sustainable food demand. Siew Man Kok, CEO, and founder of MKPL Architects explains how Singapore is going back to farming, but in a very different way, harnessing technology and AI to ensure that Singapore uses its land in a very precious way to produce food.
The Lagum Project connects people of Brussels with fresh food.
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The L(ag)UM project is a unique market garden rooftop farm project. It studies different agroecological practices that can be used on roofs. It's a place where people can see how vegetables are being cultivated and learn how difficult that is. In just one year, the farm was able to grow 48 varieties, harvesting two tonnes of vegetables. The project is an educational showcase for urban agricultu...
This underground mushroom farm shows more possibilities of growing food in cities
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ECLO ex Champignon de Bruxelles is an urban farming company based in Brussels, Belgium. They produce exotic mushrooms and baby herbs in a 3,000m2 basement. In cities, there are always places like basements and rooftops people chose not to live in. ECLO farm gives new life to these kinds of places. Moreover, their mushroom substrates include 61% of waste, like beer and bread waste.
Sustainable Urban Delta's mission is to inspire cities to become food-producing cities
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Meiny Prins, Founder of Sustainable Urban Delta, explains why we need more food-producing cities: "How many more crises do we need to make a change in embracing local food production. It's not only about the importance for cities to become food-resilient, it's not only about economics, it is about people".
GroGrace urban farm turns cities into thriving farms.
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GroGrace urban farm turns cities into thriving farms.
Carolyn Steels Explains How Growing Food In Cities Can Save The World.
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Carolyn Steels Explains How Growing Food In Cities Can Save The World.
This 'Airbnb" for allotment gardening makes growing your own veggies possible for all
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This 'Airbnb" for allotment gardening makes growing your own veggies possible for all
How Singapore is leading the way in efficient urban farming.
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How Singapore is leading the way in efficient urban farming.
8 reasons why all cities should embrace sustainable urban agriculture
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8 reasons why all cities should embrace sustainable urban agriculture
This Dutch greenhouse grows healthy food and local communities
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This Dutch greenhouse grows healthy food and local communities
We need a climate-friendly food system. This is how we build it
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We need a climate-friendly food system. This is how we build it
How cities will feed their citizens in the future
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How cities will feed their citizens in the future
This Dutch urban farm grows healthy food and communities
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This Dutch urban farm grows healthy food and communities
This Dutch smart roof helps fight floodings
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This Dutch smart roof helps fight floodings
How nature helps this regenerative farm to produce healthy food.
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How nature helps this regenerative farm to produce healthy food.
The sky is the limit
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The sky is the limit
There's no waste in this kitchen
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There's no waste in this kitchen
This family business fights for fresh vegetables for future generations
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This family business fights for fresh vegetables for future generations
How producing our food sustainably helps restore our planet's biodiversity.
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How producing our food sustainably helps restore our planet's biodiversity.

Комментарии

  • @NamKon26
    @NamKon26 4 дня назад

    I just watched the segment on organic pest control at 5:20-fantastic tips! I’m definitely going to try them in my own garden. Thanks for sharing

  • @NcowAloverZI
    @NcowAloverZI 11 дней назад

    Pollutants may affect the food, but electric cars will reduce pollution, as will banning single use plastics. Also you can just build a greenhouse instead of open air, and some chickens for those who like eggs/meat. If I was mayor mandatory roof greenhouses/gardens would be pushed through aswell as one floor of a skyscraper used for this aswell as greenhouses and resident botanists/mycologists in our parks for people to learn and heal

  • @ronaldkable
    @ronaldkable Месяц назад

    Wonderful! Wishing you all the best

  • @張瑞昇-i5o
    @張瑞昇-i5o Месяц назад

    rent land from neighborhood Malaysia, Indonesia Fathers.....etc. maybe the best policy.. including...trashes bury & burn , waters & pollutions complementarity circulations... , if really trashes that put in the right way , would become sources ....... but , lacking land , lacking sourses...... just more & more dependence.....

  • @Apog-o9w
    @Apog-o9w Месяц назад

    nice song

  • @Apog-o9w
    @Apog-o9w Месяц назад

    nice video

  • @huamber8156
    @huamber8156 3 месяца назад

    YES!😝😆🙂

  • @urbanagmike
    @urbanagmike 3 месяца назад

    Those gardens looked epic right next to urban structures! Very unique, never gets old.

  • @BernardFestus
    @BernardFestus 4 месяца назад

    Can you help me in farm work

  • @ladygracienyc2029
    @ladygracienyc2029 4 месяца назад

    Growing food in urban setting is not ideal. The heavy metals from car and building exhaust accumulates in the air, soil and water and transfers into the food. Best to use this space to grow flowers and other plants that aren't eaten

    • @magesalmanac6424
      @magesalmanac6424 2 месяца назад

      Any studies to back this up? Also, idk about you but I wash my veggies thoroughly

  • @DavionWest
    @DavionWest 4 месяца назад

    I love this!! Keep going

  • @marttihaanpaa7732
    @marttihaanpaa7732 4 месяца назад

    YES

  • @BernardFestus
    @BernardFestus 4 месяца назад

    I love farming work can I get any opportunity can you help me

  • @ofwretirementjourney
    @ofwretirementjourney 4 месяца назад

    Ep 11 - Pilipino and Singaporean wife farmland hunting in Philippines. ruclips.net/video/ApHhOXcCy_A/видео.html ❤

  • @filipasilva1059
    @filipasilva1059 5 месяцев назад

    Beautiful message, project and beautiful people! Thank you for believing and making change happen!!

  • @waseefakhan7803
    @waseefakhan7803 5 месяцев назад

    Yess

  • @meherflamenca
    @meherflamenca 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your helpful reply.

  • @meherflamenca
    @meherflamenca 6 месяцев назад

    Queens? Where in Queens is sustainable agriculture practiced? Is sustainable agriculture part of urban gardening? How can I be involved?

    • @sustainableurbandelta
      @sustainableurbandelta 6 месяцев назад

      Hi there, we did a quick google search and found this. Hope this is relevant to you. Good luck!! www.queensfarm.org/

  • @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu
    @RaniVeluNachar-kx4lu 6 месяцев назад

    Regenerative agriculture is also regenerative sociology. Urban blight is due to lack or connection to community and land. Looking for external sources of support, like some big corporate employer will remove the community from the input end of the equation. People are more than Labor.

  • @ChanaReich
    @ChanaReich 6 месяцев назад

    Great idea❤❤❤❤ keep on going it's a Good lesson for children in schools ❤❤❤

  • @luciavalente1002
    @luciavalente1002 6 месяцев назад

    Fabulous - great work by everyone. So very impressed with all involved.

  • @user-st3mr9ov2b
    @user-st3mr9ov2b 6 месяцев назад

    These initiatives solve so many of our worlds problems simultaneously.

  • @lokesh303101
    @lokesh303101 6 месяцев назад

    We call it as Mini-Carbon-Sink meant Sustainability.

  • @boredgiant6867
    @boredgiant6867 8 месяцев назад

    #YES

  • @caver38
    @caver38 9 месяцев назад

    This type of farming requires large quantities of water and chemicals ( which may or maybe not balanced) and a constant supply of electricity , which in Singapore comes from burning gas . Much of the water in Singapore from Osmosis which is highly energy intensive , and also requires the water to be mixed with normal water , as this water is demineralised . Hydroponics can only grow a limited number of crops , and will never replace classic farms. Singapore will have to reduce its population to become sustainable

  • @wanlambokshadap4545
    @wanlambokshadap4545 9 месяцев назад

    Yes

  • @duallydip6722
    @duallydip6722 Год назад

    Beautiful awesome video. We need this in more cities.

    • @sustainableurbandelta
      @sustainableurbandelta 11 месяцев назад

      We sure do. Totally agree. Do you know of these type of initiatives where you live?

    • @duallydip6722
      @duallydip6722 11 месяцев назад

      There are a few I've seen but my city is very spread out (like you NEED a car to get everywhere) so sometimes they don't reach the areas that really need them.@@sustainableurbandelta

  • @user-fo4yy4zr8q
    @user-fo4yy4zr8q Год назад

    :-)

  • @missymissymiss5192
    @missymissymiss5192 Год назад

    Organic?

  • @hermanorocha6016
    @hermanorocha6016 Год назад

    Parabéns Vitor Parati, abraço.

  • @isabelmnm
    @isabelmnm Год назад

    Fazem um trabalho magnifico !

  • @devonseamoor
    @devonseamoor Год назад

    Despite the conscious choice to reduce waste, and create co-operative initiative, growing food, starting food forests, permaculture, no dig, organic, there´s one light on the horizon, and that´s this light: there´s a climate change, but no crisis, no warming up, and no rising of the sea levels. The carbon meter measures better conditions now, compared to 25 years ago. Do your own research, but seek for the sources outside the mainstream media, okay?

  • @charlottel6381
    @charlottel6381 Год назад

    BIG JOKE, Singapore is destroying all urban community farms. The only green spaces which are a place for communities and encourage growing food. Destroying farms and jungle areas for garages of food? Great idea 😒

  • @32BitJunkie
    @32BitJunkie Год назад

    "Uses less electricity water and resources" bullllll. It's using less city water and power than crops grown on a field using rain and sun? No. Vertical farming is cool but this is just a lie

    • @exoticredtadpole2713
      @exoticredtadpole2713 8 месяцев назад

      I think he means the water that is used is more efficiently distributed. While in traditional farming, a lot of it is wasted even though for farmers some of that water is essentially free.

  • @kaf2303
    @kaf2303 Год назад

    People need to change their thinking about what is “waste” if sewage systems are designed to keep toxic substances from contaminating effluent it could easily used to grow most of a cities food and the toxic chemicals would be far easier to be recycled instead of the current system of containing the environment. Good work Singapore!

  • @melwellsfoto
    @melwellsfoto Год назад

    #YES

  • @williamarno2722
    @williamarno2722 Год назад

    This is a brilliant idea!

  • @neddyladdy
    @neddyladdy Год назад

    How does one measure the efficiency of farming? And, how efficient is this style of farming? It is expected to ease the reliance on imports, that's good. Imports are currently 90% of consumption, how much is this style of farming expected to decrease the reliance on imports ?

    • @tstcikhthys
      @tstcikhthys Год назад

      Usually by yield per area.

    • @neddyladdy
      @neddyladdy Год назад

      @@tstcikhthys Thanks tstcikhthys

  • @vardankhachatryan2976
    @vardankhachatryan2976 Год назад

    #YES

  • @veekwok5611
    @veekwok5611 Год назад

    YES

  • @pebblepod30
    @pebblepod30 Год назад

    It's treated sewage is sometimes used for agriculture, but if they get a whole cities worth of sewage, they could become even more secure & self sufficient. Even untreated sewage was used in ancient japan without problems.

    • @neddyladdy
      @neddyladdy Год назад

      Do we KNOW that is was problem free ? Historic rates of disease Vs current rates of disease ?

  • @razjackson5825
    @razjackson5825 Год назад

    More than 70% of New Zealand's native forests have been razed to make way for human economic use, mostly farms, with the fastest rate of deforestation occurring in the 1890's when 10% of NZ's native forests was destroyed in a single decade! When people say conventional farming or any type of land-intensive farming is more 'natural' than urban farming, they've got no idea what they're talking about.

    • @neddyladdy
      @neddyladdy Год назад

      What is land-intensive farming? Looking at the words it means using copious amounts of land, but I feel that is opposite to what you mean ?

    • @alfiand9269
      @alfiand9269 Год назад

      @@neddyladdy no, he laid his point correctly. People said "traditional" farming (land farming) are more "natural" than urban farming. It does not wrong but not 100% correct. There are ways to make urban farming "natural" like aquaponic.

  • @EconASEAN
    @EconASEAN 2 года назад

    Yes!

  • @tino.roelofs
    @tino.roelofs 2 года назад

    Het is kunstmatig voedsel

    • @Tyroneblu7
      @Tyroneblu7 Год назад

      @ Tino Roelofs. You said this is Artificial food ? Tell us more of your jokes.

  • @remarcvideo1812
    @remarcvideo1812 2 года назад

    Nice : ruclips.net/video/cBp-95K9OFs/видео.html

  • @DreaminNirvana
    @DreaminNirvana 3 года назад

    Wow Jacques Fresco ideas. He had so much to teach us. All great ideas and yes we need to get there we just keep reinventing somebody else discovering the need to produce our own resources. Then you get somebody like a business owner who doesn't believe in the resource base economy yet your economy is because of resources. Hysterical but also I'm ready to change the minds of other people you're just not going to be the one that's going to make billions of dollars off of life.

  • @ramarkble101
    @ramarkble101 3 года назад

    They are forgetting one thing. When a crop is going wrong the city will have a problem. There will allways be more food then people because off that. Then there is the use off electricity in greenhouses. There is hardly enough energy to power the city.

    • @devonseamoor
      @devonseamoor Год назад

      @ramarkble101 It seems that you don´t look beyond cities and electricity. A sustainable lifestyle can´t succeed in cities, these places turn into ghettos, visit the cities in the VS, they show ghettos, crime, poverty, depressed people. When a crop fails, there´s other crops in the countryside, sustaining the people. The people store food, you need to study the lifestyle of the pioneers, the early settlers, how they survived. Electricity may see an end to it, when the activity on our Sun increases, which it does now. Off grid living is a known way of life in the past, before electricity showed up, and a way of life in the near future. It´s done.

  • @daxiaqingliubu
    @daxiaqingliubu 4 года назад

    Could you please upload this video to v.qq.com the portal video site in China? Thank you!

  • @cyamobile
    @cyamobile 4 года назад

    the future is a sustainable one... thank-you for this

  • @m.blackbird9754
    @m.blackbird9754 4 года назад

    Samen kunnen we het verschil maken, en dit is het moment 🌍💚