NOTES FROM THE UNDERDOG: AGRICULTURE FOR SUBSISTENCE IN PORTO

$84.00

Notes from the Underdog looks at agricultural practices and the appropriation of space in the city of Porto, Portugal, and the different ways in which this phenomenen has manifested in the aftermath of the financial crisis 2011. The book recounts the stories of ten gardens and the people running them, who have resuscitated urban brownfield sites by growing fruit and vegetables on them as a source of food. To achieve this end, they have developed infrastructures like watering and irrigation systems and methods of cultivation, recycling, and composting, while also building storage structures and producing their own tools. Although the gardens are primarily about people providing for themselves, they also lend themselves to recreation and leisure activities.

John Wriedt, Alexandre Delmar, Luís Ribeiro da Silva, Margarida Quintã, Joaquim Moreno, Non-Verbal Club
Spector Books
2021
01-06-2021
English & Portuguese
Paperback
23.0 cm, 16.0 cm, 3.5 cm
488
9783959054218
Food
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