
Urban farming is a relatively new but rapidly developing area of urban research and practice. It combines not only environmental, but also social, economic and cultural aspects, becoming an effective tool for strengthening urban communities, maintaining food security and improving the ecological state of the urban environment. In global practice, urban farming has already proven its effectiveness in such megacities as New York, Tokyo, and London, and this trend is gradually gaining relevance for Ukrainian cities as well. Kharkiv, as one of the largest cities in Ukraine, has faced numerous challenges as a result of the war, which have made it necessary to find alternative approaches to ensuring food stability and integrating local communities. In an urbanized space that suffers from infrastructure damage and social challenges, urban farming is an innovative approach to addressing these issues. In addition, it provides unique opportunities for urban space development, community unification, and jobcreation
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