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		<title>China&#8217;s Clean Little Secret</title>
		<link>http://www.idea-porting.com/2009/12/27/chinas-clean-little-secret/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:24:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J</dc:creator>
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As found on Doors of Perception, China has been testing with experiments to re-purify their water supplies, due to what is thought to be caused by fertiliser running off the land into their rivers. Oenanthe Javanicas are planted into floating beds to resolve the problem of dirty water. The full article can be found here.
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<p>As found on <a href="http://www.doorsofperception.com/" target="_blank">Doors of Perception</a>, China has been testing with experiments to re-purify their water supplies, due to what is thought to be caused by fertiliser running off the land into their rivers. Oenanthe Javanicas are planted into floating beds to resolve the problem of dirty water. The full article can be found <a href="http://www.doorsofperception.com/archives/2009/09/post_53.php" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Urban Farming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Oct 2009 11:09:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J</dc:creator>
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In the Summer and Autumn 2007, thousands of people living and working in the town of Middlesbrough, Tees Valley participated in a project to increase local food production and reduce food miles. Along the way, young, old, rich and poor worked together, growing food and realising new relationships with local food producers and existing growers in [...]]]></description>
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<p>In the Summer and Autumn 2007, thousands of people living and working in the town of Middlesbrough, Tees Valley participated in a project to increase local food production and reduce food miles. Along the way, young, old, rich and poor worked together, growing food and realising new relationships with local food producers and existing growers in the town and its surrounding area. Their goal has was to pioneer a new sustainable future &#8211; not just for Middlesbrough but also for other post-industrial communities across the UK</p>
<p>They were also working to raise awareness of the benefits of and opportunities for growing and securing food for our towns and cities. Local growers need to be connected to existing and new markets, a new relationship needs to be struck between urban and rural, and communities need inspirational and educational ‘soil to plate’ experiences.</p>
<p>Middlesbrough Council and David Barrie, senior producer for Dott 07, have led the project, working in close partnership with Groundwork South Tees, Middlesbrough Primary Care Trust, more than 15 primary and secondary schools, many local community and voluntary sector organisations, and existing allotment growers in the town. It was driven by Bioregional’s commitment to the concept of one planet living, developed in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund and endorsed by the Minister of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.</p>
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<p>The groups from the schools identified locations in which to grow food and the produce they would like to cultivate. Then, in May 2007, about 1,000 people began growing fruit and vegetables in containers at locations across the town. They received support from local horticulturalists, allotment growers, farmers and food producers. Between June and September, this new team of urban farmers brought their harvested ingredients to a ‘kitchen playground’ event: three week-long blocks of activity in which people prepared, cooked and ate dishes based on ingredients that they had grown themselves. The frenzy of food production culminated in September in a ‘Meal for Middlesbrough’ – a banquet for 1,500 in the town’s main square. Participants in the growing project created the menu from produce they’d harvested. Local producers provided meat and vegetables to supplement the meal, which was cooked and eaten in the open air.</p>
<p>Finally, several containers grown in Middlesbrough were presented at the Dott 07 Festival and participating groups prepared food for visitors in a special-edition kitchen playground.</p>
<p>A fantastic sustainable idea which involves everyone from the local community and has endless amounts of benefits.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dott07.com/go/food/urban-farming" target="_blank">http://www.dott07.com/go/food/urban-farming</a></p>
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		<title>Landshare</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Oct 2009 23:50:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul J</dc:creator>
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In partnership with Channel 4, Landshare is a service that allows people who are either a landowner, grower or helper to post a listing on the website, offering their services or needs. The concept of land sharing and making use of unused spaces, especially in built up cities such as London really brings back the [...]]]></description>
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<p>In partnership with Channel 4, Landshare is a service that allows people who are either a landowner, grower or helper to post a listing on the website, offering their services or needs. The concept of land sharing and making use of unused spaces, especially in built up cities such as London really brings back the &#8216;blitz spirit&#8217; that started to emerge during the war. Self sufficiency and food production is a sensitive issue these days due to the problems with landfills, supermarkets, food prices and even nutrition values. There&#8217;s great demand for allotments and garden spaces in London (10 years in some cases), so there is obviously huge demand and tiny supply. Landshare and other websites such as <a href="http://www.yours2share.com/cgi-bin/mojoClassified.cgi?cat=2217&amp;parent=1&amp;number=8" target="_blank">yours2share</a> are trying to solve this problem.</p>
<p>The idea seems so fundamental, land, food and cooperation, and yet maybe the English attitude to gardens and land ownership is very different in other cultures? Portland, Oregon in America for example, is a place where land use is currently a big issue, with 20,000+ acres of land currently vacant and farmland is restricted due to controversial regulations. Land sharing could make use of unusual spaces more effectively in cities like Portland, especially when regulations are currently in place, everything from back gardens to local parks.</p>
<p><a href="http://landshare.channel4.com/" target="_blank">http://landshare.channel4.com/</a></p>
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