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Marat-Mendes, T., Borges, J.C. & Costa, P. (2019). Estética, produtividade e urbanismo contemporâneo. Novas oportunidades para as paisagens urbanas residenciais da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa. Combart 2019 International Conference – Arts, Activism and Citizenship.
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T. M. Marat-Mendes et al.,  "Estética, produtividade e urbanismo contemporâneo. Novas oportunidades para as paisagens urbanas residenciais da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa", in Combart 2019 Int. Conf. – Arts, Activism and Citizenship, Porto, 2019
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@misc{marat-mendes2019_1777057542283,
	author = "Marat-Mendes, T. and Borges, J.C. and Costa, P.",
	title = "Estética, produtividade e urbanismo contemporâneo. Novas oportunidades para as paisagens urbanas residenciais da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa",
	year = "2019"
}
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Estética, produtividade e urbanismo contemporâneo. Novas oportunidades para as paisagens urbanas residenciais da Área Metropolitana de Lisboa
T2  - Combart 2019 International Conference – Arts, Activism and Citizenship
AU  - Marat-Mendes, T.
AU  - Borges, J.C.
AU  - Costa, P.
PY  - 2019
CY  - Porto
AB  - This presentation draws from research conducted at an ongoing
project, ‘SPLACH – Spatial Planning for Change’, which aims to inform
a sustainable transition of urban planning in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area,
towards improved urban metabolism. Among drivers of such transition are
emerging concepts on the aesthetics and productive capacity of urban territories,
as well as grassroots movements and social initiatives, which are
already using those emerging concepts. Here, we confront the concept of
‘Continuous productive urban landscape’ (Viljoen et al, 2005) – in which urban
green-structures are reserved for agricultural uses – with the important
contribution of Guerrilla Gardening (Reynolds, 2016) and other creative
initiatives associated to agricultural practices (Cabannes and Raposo, 2013).
Our analysis is focused on selected neighbourhoods in the Lisbon Metropolitan
Area, highlighting the relations between agricultural uses and the
layout of the urban landscape (Steel, 2008 and Parham, 2015). These present
important challenges for spatial planning policies and sustainable urban metabolism,
while also questioning what activities and ‘images’ are suited for
cities. Thus, urban agriculture – official and non-official – is important for
both studying and intervening in the city, because it uniquely articulates the
metabolic and the aesthetics. Given the positive impact of agriculture in urban
metabolism, residential neighbourhoods may play a fundamental role in a
sustainable urban transition (Talen, 2018), particularly their green-structures,
making this a privileged area for collaboration between architects, planners,
artists and municipal agents.
ER  -