Is there a mismatch between urban farmers’ perceptions of their farm’s environmental sustainability and its actual environmental impact? Focusing on the use of water and nutrients on each farm as described by the farmers through interviews, it is evident that there is some level of disconnect between ideals and practices. This project may aid in bridging the gap between the two in regard to the farmers’ sustainability goals. This project will move forward by continuing interviews with farmers as well as collecting soil and water from the farms in order to more accurately quantify the sustainability of the farms’ practices. This project demonstrates that there is some degree of misalignment between perception and reality. Two farms claimed they were sustainable when their practices did not reflect that, while 2 farms said they were not sure if they were sustainable when their practices indicated otherwise. Samples from two farms showed high concentrations of nutrients and salts, supporting the idea that there may be a mismatch between perceived and actual sustainability.
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- Assessing Urban Agricultural Practices in Desert Cities
- Bonham, Emma Eileen (Author)
- Muenich, Rebecca (Thesis director)
- Zanin, Alaina (Committee member)
- Civil, Environmental and Sustainable Eng Program (Contributor)
- School of Sustainability (Contributor)
- School of Sustainable Engineering & Built Envirnmt (Contributor)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)