This research paper explores the potential of urban agriculture as a transformative tool for post-war neighbourhoods, focusing on the Netherlands. It examines how urban agriculture can contribute to healthier, more socially interactive, and self-sufficient communities in areas re
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This research paper explores the potential of urban agriculture as a transformative tool for post-war neighbourhoods, focusing on the Netherlands. It examines how urban agriculture can contribute to healthier, more socially interactive, and self-sufficient communities in areas recovering from the impacts of war. The paper employs a mixed-method approach, including a comprehensive literature review and detailed case studies. It discusses various types of urban agriculture and assesses their benefits in terms of health, social interaction, and self-sufficiency. The findings provide insights into the practical implementation of urban agriculture offering design guidelines and strategies for revitalizing post-war neighbourhoods through sustainable and community-focused agricultural practices.