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Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Indonesia (JHII)
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : 26158361     EISSN : 29853583     DOI : https://doi.org/10.23960/jhii.v6i2
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Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Indonesia is a biannual journal published by the Department of International Relations, Faculty of Social and Political Science, University of Lampung. JHII discusses both theoretical and empirical findings, as well as current developments in International Relations. JHII welcomes academics as well as practitioners to contribute their thoughts on International Relations. JHII accepts research and review articles. A research article should be a results of original research, assesses its contribution to the body of knowledge in International Relations. A review article is an article that summarizes the current state of understanding on International Relations. A review article surveys and summarizes previously published studies, rather than reporting new facts or analysis. The main theory and concepts should refer to studies in these areas, Theory of International Relations Theory of International Security Theory of International Political Economy Theory of International and Transnational Studies The main themes consisted: Indonesian Foreign and Security Policy ASEAN Great Power Dynamics Regional Dynamics Global Development Human Rights in International Relations International Political Economy Multinational Corporations Defense Strategy and Arms Dynamics International Institutions Globalization Global Migration Peace and Conflict Resolution International Law
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Comparative Study of World Urban Farming Practices: Efforts to Support Food Security and Environmental Conservation Wiranata, Indra Jaya
Jurnal Hubungan Internasional Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): JHII Desember 2025
Publisher : Lampung Center for Global Studies (LCGS)

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Abstract

Accelerated urbanization, climate change, and rising food insecurity have led cities to adopt urban agriculture to improve food systems and support environmental sustainability. This study provides a comparative analysis of urban agriculture practices in seven countries: Iran, the United Kingdom, Argentina, South Korea, Singapore, Zimbabwe, and New Zealand. It examines how these practices contribute to food security and environmental conservation. Methods like community gardens, rooftop and vertical farming, permaculture, and community agroecology differ across contexts. They reflect varying levels of government support, ranging from strong policy-driven models in Singapore and South Korea to community-led initiatives in Zimbabwe and Iran. Urban agriculture plays a significant role in food security, especially in regions vulnerable to food shortages and in national food strategies. It also offers environmental benefits, including the creation of green spaces, climate mitigation, urban heat reduction, resource conservation, and improved biodiversity. The findings, based on a literature review of academic studies, policy reports, and case studies, show that the success of urban agriculture hinges on its fit with local conditions, support from policy frameworks, and its integration into broader sustainable development approaches. This positions urban agriculture as an important tool for building resilient urban food systems.