City of Forests, City of Farms: Sustainability Planning for New York City's Nature

City of Forests, City of Farms: Sustainability Planning for New York City's Nature

by Lindsay K. Campbell
City of Forests, City of Farms: Sustainability Planning for New York City's Nature

City of Forests, City of Farms: Sustainability Planning for New York City's Nature

by Lindsay K. Campbell

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Overview

City of Forests, City of Farms is a history of recent urban forestry and agriculture policy and programs in New York City. Centered on the 2007 initiative PlaNYC, this account tracks the development of policies that increased sustainability efforts in the city and dedicated more than $400 million dollars to trees via the MillionTreesNYC campaign. Lindsay K. Campbell uses PlaNYC to consider how and why nature is constructed in New York City. Campbell regards sustainability planning as a process that unfolds through the strategic interplay of actors, the deployment of different narrative frames, and the mobilizing and manipulation of the physical environment, which affects nonhuman animals and plants as well as the city's residents.

Campbell zeroes in on a core omission in PlaNYC's original conception and funding: Despite NYC having a long tradition of community gardening, particularly since the fiscal crisis of the 1970s, the plan contained no mention of community gardens or urban farms. Campbell charts the change of course that resulted from burgeoning public interest in urban agriculture and local food systems. She shows how civic groups and elected officials crafted a series of visions and plans for local food systems that informed the 2011 update to PlaNYC. City of Forests, City of Farms is a valuable tool that allows us to understand and disentangle the political decisions, popular narratives, and physical practices that shape city greening in New York City and elsewhere.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501707506
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 10/15/2017
Pages: 290
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Lindsay K. Campbell is a Research Social Scientist with the USDA Forest Service. She is based at the New York City Urban Field Station, which is a partnership between the Forest Service and the NYC Department of Parks & Recreation. She is coeditor of Restorative Commons.

Table of Contents

List of Tables, Maps, and Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
Introduction
1. Greening New York City
2. Creating PlaNYC
3. City of Forests
4. Beyond Planting
5. Growing in the City
6. City of Farms
7. Constructing the "Greener, Greater" City
8. City as Ecosystems
Epilogue
Notes
References
Index

What People are Saying About This

Hamil Pearsall

City of Forests, City of Farms offers new information and insights about urban forestry and urban agriculture. Lindsay K. Campbell’s high-quality research provides a compelling analysis of two key greening campaigns in New York City.

Douglas M. Johnston

City of Forests, City of Farms covers in rich detail two movements in the City of New York in the past several decades: The MillionTreesNYC campaign launched by then Mayor Bloomberg, and the community garden/urban agriculture programs and organizations. Lindsay K. Campbell shows how sustainability agendas are built and maintained in urban environments.

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