Urban Food Mapping
Making visible the Edible City
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The Urban Food Mapping Matrix
brings together the key food mapping
themes and types that urban food maps
explore. It also shows the main mapping
methods used.
Ford and Lei
: The combined map of the week’s food walks
Derkzen:
Community mapping sessions at Madivala Lake
L.schenbrand, Giolai and Psenner
:
Detailed view
of the food
map: different
coloured dots
mark places of
the food cycle
in Vienna.
Sketches and
documented
comments
capture the
life of the
city.
Salvador:
Lisbon’s food production: Municipal Horticultural Parks and green
infrastructure in 2022
Zwarts et al.:
Mapping ‘data’
Löschenbrand et al.:
Food cycle overview: Approaching the food cycle from production to
consumption to disposal and recycling in the Viennese context
Walker:
Calthorpe Gardens
, London, UK
Weichold: An agroecological corridor as an essential infrastructure within the agglomeration zone of Luxembourg. The left side shows the list of layers used to define the corridors. The right side shows the projected situation for the agglomeration Luxembourg City
Tomkins:
Edible Map of Brighton, 2022. Printed on paper 420 mm x 594 mm
Summary of section 1: Food growing sites
Summary of section 2: Food systems activities
Summary of section 3: Food stakeholders
Summary of section 4: Food produce and culture
Summary of section 5: Food networks and resources
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