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    From social innovation to institutional governance: Unveiling urban rooftop farming in Dhaka city using YouTube video analysis

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    Authors
    Song, Yongze
    Ashikuzzaman, M.
    Hasan Swapan, M. S.
    Uz Zaman, A.
    Date
    2025
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Song, Y. 2025. From social innovation to institutional governance: Unveiling urban rooftop farming in Dhaka city using YouTube video analysis. Landscape and Urban Planning. 259: 105366.
    Source Title
    Landscape and Urban Planning
    DOI
    10.1016/j.landurbplan.2025.105366
    ISSN
    0169-2046
    Faculty
    Faculty of Humanities
    School
    School of Design and the Built Environment
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/97512
    Collection
    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    Urban sustainability relies on maintaining a delicate balance between humans and nature. Urban rooftop farming (URF) has emerged as a potentially transformative practice in this regard. However, ensuring effective imple mentation of URF requires appropriate parameters that align with citizens’ ambitions. This study delves into residents’ experiences practicing URF in Dhaka city, advocating for a separate policy to sustain this sector and enhance the megacity’s overall environmental health. The research explores URF implementation in Dhaka and scrutinizes urban residents’ engagement with this practice through YouTube video analysis. The study uses bi nary logistic regression to examine the associations between residents’ socio-demographic characteristics and their motivations for URF participation. Additionally, K-means clustering techniques identify distinct groups of urban gardeners based on their recommendations for government organizations. The findings reveal that a predominantly male cohort with minimal URF training engages in the practice across diverse social strata, resulting in varied motivations. Gardeners in mixed land-use neighborhoods exhibit robust motivation, notably seeking URF policy guidelines and information hubs from government institutions. The study underscores the importance of inclusive stakeholder perspectives in effective policy formulation. It calls for integrating insights from government bodies, developers, and specialists to address URF within Dhaka city’s intricate urban fabric.

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