土壤科学家Chris Cerveny推进了城市再生农业;Nicole Austin赢得了多伦多黑人主导的屋顶农场Viola Desmond奖。
Soil scientist Chris Cerveny advances regenerative urban farming; Nicole Austin wins Viola Desmond Award for Black-led rooftop farms in Toronto.
土壤科学家Chris Cerveny博士正在领导城市农业向以土壤肠道健康为重点的再生做法的转变,强调微生物多样性和生态平衡而不是简单地避免合成化学品。
Soil scientist Chris Cerveny, Ph.D., is leading a shift in urban farming toward regenerative practices focused on soil gut health, emphasizing microbial diversity and ecological balance over simply avoiding synthetic chemicals.
他与 " 公正良好土壤 " 合作的工作促进将土壤作为活生态系统对待。
His work with Just Good Soil promotes treating soil as a living ecosystem.
与此同时,拥有牙买加血统的加拿大人妮可·奥斯汀因其在多伦多都会大学的黑人食品主权倡议获得维奥拉·德斯蒙德奖,她经营了两个采用3B模式的屋顶农场——黑人主导、黑人强制、黑人服务——并公平分配农产品。
Meanwhile, Nicole Austin, a Canadian of Jamaican heritage, received the Viola Desmond Award for her Black Food Sovereignty initiatives at Toronto Metropolitan University, operating two rooftop farms using a 3B model—Black-led, Black-mandated, Black-serving—and distributing produce equitably.
这些努力反映了以社区为中心的、可持续的城市农业的全球趋势。
These efforts reflect a global trend toward community-centered, sustainable urban agriculture.