Dimensión territorial de los sistemas alimentarios locales. El caso de Madrid [thesis]

Nerea Morán Alonso
Deterritorialization is one of the defining characteristics of the contemporary urban system. This means that its development model is designed ignoring the attributes of the specific region in which is located, and the biophysical and cultural resources therein. Such territorialization is possible due to the intensive energy consumption that allows expanding to a global scale the flows of urban metabolism. This way, urban-rural linkages have been broken, increasing dependency on external resources.
doi:10.20868/upm.thesis.39313 fatcat:crddwfd6nzfhfjhzfvvrbygjrm