Business Models for Urban Farming in and Around Urban Protected Areas: EkoPark Belgrade Case Study

Popović, Vesna and Mihailović, Branko (2020) Business Models for Urban Farming in and Around Urban Protected Areas: EkoPark Belgrade Case Study. In: Handbook of Research on Agricultural Policy, Rural Development, and Entrepreneurship in Contemporary Economies. IGI Global, Hershey, USA, pp. 89-107. ISBN 978-15-225-9837-4

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Abstract

In the Best Practice Guidelines for Urban Protected Areas, IUCN pointed out that managers of urban protected areas should take advantage of the large numbers of visitors to: demonstrate, facilitate, and promote the many benefits of contact with nature; and make healthy food available and encourage good eating habits. Urban, and particularly urban protected area constraints and opportunities have forced farms to adopt different business models or to combine elements of different business models to meet sustainability goals under challenging conditions. The authors analyse EkoPark Belgrade, organic farm in special purpose zone of Avala Protected Area that combines certified organic production and direct sales with a range of on-farm services and experiences for farm visitors. Authors analyse different aspects of EkoPark business model and emphasize key success factors using Canvas Business Model. The results can help farmers in and around urban protected areas to choose viable farm development strategy.

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Date Deposited: 21 Mar 2021 19:12
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URI: http://repository.iep.bg.ac.rs/id/eprint/422

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