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Implications of urban farming on urban resilience in Indonesia: Systematic literature review and research identification

This systematic literature review study aims to identify, review, and study the trend of scientific publications on urban farming in realizing the resilience of developing cities in Indonesia. The urban farming trend in Indonesia is a response to overcoming the problem of food security in urban area...

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Published in:Cogent food & agriculture 2023-12, Vol.9 (1)
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Urban agriculture
Urban areas
Urban farming
urban resilience
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