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Peri-urban agriculture and land use change under global challenges for food security: urban planning perspective

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Policies addressing food security issues are becoming an increasingly important agenda globe wide. The preservation of agricultural land and contribution of urban agriculture to food security is widely recognized as a need. The main treat to agricultural land use change (ALUC) is due to urban sprawl and land take, and the first under attack is the land in peri-urban areas. The current growth of ALUC is contrary to the principles of sustainability. The prevention of agricultural land loss and permanent land use change, i.e., land take is seen as the necessity and there is no dilemma on that issue (“no net land take”). Agricultural land within functional urban area (FUA) of Novi Sad face with strong land use change pressures. Starting from the broadly adopted theses that spatial and urban planning affect ALUC, the author analyses the experiences in urban planning practice regarding ALUC within part of Novi Sad FUA and analyses the effects of regulatory land policy ins...truments. The purpose of this approach is to contribute with such perspective to very modest domestic research practice on those issues. As a result, the extension of ALUC, which inevitably has implications on peri-urban agriculture in the context of food security, is perceived. With the reference to some international experiences on related issues, the author draws a parallel and concludes that binding legal framework providing protection of urban agriculture through land use planning practice is a key for the protection of agricultural land, especially high quality land within peri-urban area of Novi Sad.

Keywords:
agricultural land / urban planning / land use change / peri-urban agriculture / food security
Source:
4th International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2022, 2022, 77-83
Publisher:
  • Niš : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Republic of Serbia, Grant no. 200006 (Institute of Architecture and Regional and Urban Planning of Serbia, Belgrade) (RS-200006)

ISBN: 978-86-88601-74-0

ISSN: 2738-0548

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widely recognized as a need. The main treat to agricultural land use change (ALUC) is due to urban 
sprawl and land take, and the first under attack is the land in peri-urban areas. The current growth 
of ALUC is contrary to the principles of sustainability. The prevention of agricultural land loss and 
permanent land use change, i.e., land take is seen as the necessity and there is no dilemma on that 
issue (“no net land take”). 
Agricultural land within functional urban area (FUA) of Novi Sad face with strong land use 
change pressures. Starting from the broadly adopted theses that spatial and urban planning affect 
ALUC, the author analyses the experiences in urban planning practice regarding ALUC within part of 
Novi Sad FUA and analyses the effects of regulatory land policy instruments. The purpose of this 
approach is to contribute with such perspective to very modest domestic research practice on those 
issues. As a result, the extension of ALUC, which inevitably has implications on peri-urban 
agriculture in the context of food security, is perceived. With the reference to some international 
experiences on related issues, the author draws a parallel and concludes that binding legal 
framework providing protection of urban agriculture through land use planning practice is a key for 
the protection of agricultural land, especially high quality land within peri-urban area of Novi Sad.
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abstract = "Policies addressing food security issues are becoming an increasingly important agenda globe 
wide. The preservation of agricultural land and contribution of urban agriculture to food security is 
widely recognized as a need. The main treat to agricultural land use change (ALUC) is due to urban 
sprawl and land take, and the first under attack is the land in peri-urban areas. The current growth 
of ALUC is contrary to the principles of sustainability. The prevention of agricultural land loss and 
permanent land use change, i.e., land take is seen as the necessity and there is no dilemma on that 
issue (“no net land take”). 
Agricultural land within functional urban area (FUA) of Novi Sad face with strong land use 
change pressures. Starting from the broadly adopted theses that spatial and urban planning affect 
ALUC, the author analyses the experiences in urban planning practice regarding ALUC within part of 
Novi Sad FUA and analyses the effects of regulatory land policy instruments. The purpose of this 
approach is to contribute with such perspective to very modest domestic research practice on those 
issues. As a result, the extension of ALUC, which inevitably has implications on peri-urban 
agriculture in the context of food security, is perceived. With the reference to some international 
experiences on related issues, the author draws a parallel and concludes that binding legal 
framework providing protection of urban agriculture through land use planning practice is a key for 
the protection of agricultural land, especially high quality land within peri-urban area of Novi Sad.",
publisher = "Niš : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš",
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Živanović Miljković, J.. (2022). Peri-urban agriculture and land use change under global challenges for food security: urban planning perspective. in 4th International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2022
Niš : Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, University of Niš., 77-83.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_719
Živanović Miljković J. Peri-urban agriculture and land use change under global challenges for food security: urban planning perspective. in 4th International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2022. 2022;:77-83.
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_719 .
Živanović Miljković, Jelena, "Peri-urban agriculture and land use change under global challenges for food security: urban planning perspective" in 4th International Conference on Urban Planning - ICUP2022 (2022):77-83,
https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_raumplan_719 .

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