Urban Agricultural Territories as Components of the Architectural Landscape of Ho Chi Minh City

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Currently, urban agriculture (UA) is considered as one of the strategic factors of the integrated sustainable development of Ho Chi Minh City, but the urban land fund for agricultural purposes in this city is insignificant. Since 2005, the concept of a continuous Productive urban landscape (CPL- Continuous Productive Urban Landscape) has been proposed, which can be used for the development of urban agriculture. The article mentions the possibility of applying CPUL as an important direction for territorial development in Ho Chi Minh City, in which the sizes of urban green landscapes used for urban agriculture can be increased. The article presents the main components of these landscapes in Ho Chi Minh City.

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To Ngoc Mai Nga

Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering

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Email: tongocmainga@yahoo.com

Graduate student

Russian Federation, 4, 2nd Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, Saint Petersburg 190005

G. E. Rusanov

Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Email: rusanovge@yandex.ru

Doctor of Architecture

Russian Federation, 4, 2nd Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, Saint Petersburg 190005

V. I. Volkov

Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering

Email: volkov.v.i@lan.spbgasu.ru

Doctor of Sciences (Engineering)

Russian Federation, 4, 2nd Krasnoarmeyskaya Street, Saint Petersburg 190005

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2. Fig. 1. The creation of the CPUL city by A. Viljoen and K. Bohn [8]: 1 – the existing city; 2 – the existing open spaces of the city and the connection of their green infrastructure; 3 – the introduction of agricultural land; 4 – use as urban agriculture (UA)

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3. Fig. 2. Examples of the organization of territories of green nodes of UA (author's development)

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4. Fig. 3. Proposed organization of the territories of the UA green lines (author's development)

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5. Fig. 4. Proposed organization of territories of UA green lines along roads (author’s development)

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6. Fig. 5. Scheme of 7 proposed UA territories, considered as 7 green areas (author's development)

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7. Fig. 6. The scheme of the proposed continuous green system in Ho Chi Minh City (Author's development)

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