THE ROLES OF URBAN AGRICULTURE FOR CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTION IN THE CASE OF DEBRE MARKOS TOWN ........
The most significant causes to climate change are arguably rapid urbanisation and large-scale food production, both of which are largely reliant on fossil fuels. They're also becoming more widely acknowledged as potential climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies. Climate change has already had an impact on food production systems, resulting in crop losses, grain shortages, and increasing commodity prices, all of which jeopardise food security, which is a basic human right. This research shows that urban agriculture is a multifaceted tool for climate change adaptation and mitigation, as well as an effective tool for addressing food security challenges in cities, as well as educating and connecting urban and periurban farms and people to ensure food and climate security in cities.
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