Sponsor
The work of Rebecca McLain, Patrick Hurley, Melissa Poe and Marla Emery is published by permission of the US Forest Service under Contract No. PNW10JV11260489-024; PNW09JV11261975- 056.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-2013
Subjects
Wild plants, Edible -- Identification, Urban forest canopy
Abstract
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livestock production, as desirable elements of sustainable cities. We use an integrated urban political ecology and human–plant geographies framework to explore how foraging for “wild” foods in cities, a subversive practice that challenges prevailing views about the roles of humans in urban green spaces, has potential to also support sustainability goals. Drawing on research from Baltimore, New York City, Philadelphia, and Seattle, we show that foraging is a vibrant and ongoing practice among diverse urban residents in the USA. At the same time, as reflected in regulations, planning practices, and attitudes of conservation practitioners, it is conceptualised as out of place in urban landscapes and an activity to be discouraged. We discuss how paying attention to urban foraging spaces and practices can strengthen green space planning and summarise opportunities for and challenges associated with including foragers and their concerns.
DOI
10.1080/13549839.2013.841659
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/18114
Citation Details
Rebecca J. McLain, Patrick T. Hurley, Marla R. Emery & Melissa R. Poe (2014). Gathering “wild” food in the city: rethinking the role of foraging in urban ecosystem planning and management, Local Environment, 19:2, 220-240.
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Originally published in Local Environment and can be found online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2013.841659