Abstract |
All countries worldwide are paying attention to sustainable models that are beneficial for managing the earth's resources. Urban sustainability is the United Nations' sustainable development goal. In the face of insufficient employment opportunities and population loss, it is reasonable to consider diverse urban agriculture (UA) scenarios to explore urban/rural sustainability. UA is an innovative service network that offers a diverse service portfolio, including business models, short supply chains, ecosystem services, and green tourism, which is helpful in creating not only an urban/rural marketing supply chain but also in increasing employment opportunities and improving urban/rural sustainability. Urban Agriculture Canvas (UAC) is the core of the Interactive Infographic Dashboard (BD), which is a planning framework for identifying various UA scenarios, including plain, waterfront, and mountain fringe. UAC contains multiple units that allow users to organize heterogeneous data and information and to disclose existing innovative services, including business models, short supply chains, ecosystem services, and green tourism. In this study, similarity serves as the method for identifying various agricultural product supply chains. The IlD serves as an interface for presenting a co -occurrence network of UA scenarios while disclosing the existing innovative services and symbiotic relationships in the UA. The results show that 7 urban/rural cases filter three short supply chains, including organic food, ecological products, and local tourism, which are beneficial for the relocation of agricultural products to highly populated areas. As shown above, UA is beneficial to maintaining food levels and increasing employment opportunities in urban and rural areas. |