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The Sustainability of Urban Agricultural Heritage Landscape The National Capital Greenbelt in Ottawa Jana Nitschke CDNA 4901 Heritage Conservation and.

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1 The Sustainability of Urban Agricultural Heritage Landscape The National Capital Greenbelt in Ottawa Jana Nitschke CDNA 4901 Heritage Conservation and Sustainability Sustainable Heritage Case Study 08 November 2014

2 Description In 1950 it was conceived by Parisian architect-planner Jacques Greber to prevent urban sprawl The Greenbelt is a crescent-shaped patchwork of farms, fields, forests, and research complexes bordering the City of Ottawa and parts of Nepean and Gloucester 20,000 hectares of green space owned by the NCC, which is a federal Crown corporation one third of NCC-owned lands are leased to tenants for a variety of uses ranging from farms to municipally run recreation facilities approximately 8,000 people work and 1,000 people live in the Greenbelt.

3 Greenbelt Concept, Capital Context SENES Consultants Limited, & Canadian Electronic Library (Firm). (2014). Figure 3.2 Greenbelt Concept, Capital Context [map]. Canada's capital greenbelt master plan. Beaconsfield, Quebec: Canadian Electronic Library. p.25

4 Ottawa Greenbelt Felstead, Aimee. (2012). 1009 Ottawa Greenbelt [online image]. Retrieved December 7, 2014 from http://www.foodurbanism.org/ottawa-greenbelt/1009-ottowa-greenbelt/http://www.foodurbanism.org/ottawa-greenbelt/1009-ottowa-greenbelt/

5 Timeline 1950 Proposal created by Parisian architect-planner Jacques Greber to shape the expanding urban Capital and to provide a reserve of land for future public and private institutions. 1956establishment of the Greenbelt area 1959the NCC was created by Parliament 196150-year forest management agreement with the Government of Ontario 1990 600-person public opinion survey to gauge public awareness and opinion of the Greenbelt within the National Capital Region (NCR) 1991150 students at nine Canadian university schools of urban and regional planning developed master plans for the Greenbelt 1995Greenbelt Master Plan 1999Plan for Canada’s Capital Region 2013Canada’s Capital Greenbelt Masterplan 2067Future plan for Canada’s Capital, 200 th Anniversary of Confederation

6 Future vision 2067Future plan for Canada’s Capital, 200 th Anniversary of Confederation to engage passionate people with the knowledge needed to increase farm diversification, visibility and the contribution of Greenbelt agriculture to local food, and agricultural experiences, resulting in greater relevance for the community.

7 Stakeholders NCC, National Capital Commission – Greenbelt land management and lease AAFC, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada City of Ottawa Recreation and Community Services Department City of Ottawa CanmetENERGY, Natural Resources Canada Agricultural Tenants Greenbelt Farm Tenants Association Canadian Organic Growers

8 Lessons This case study’s purpose is to evaluate and analyze the current agricultural situation in the Greenbelt of Ottawa to determine positive results that have developed in time to be used for future projects. Greenbelt farm produce a diversity of products, such as milk, meat, grains, fruits and vegetable. Cultural and heritage value from the Greenbelt Agricultural Sustainability

9 Natural/Cultural Heritage The Greenbelt plays an important part in our sense of national identify and the enjoyment of the Capital Region. Cultural Landscape reflects human history and captures the relationship between humans and the environment and is defined by the NCC “a set of ideas and practices, embedded in a place”. Agricultural tourism has the potential to enhance farm incomes, provide education opportunities and create linkages between city residents and the Greenbelt

10 Log Farm Horesebackriding in the Greenbelt [online image]. Copyright of NCC/CCN. Retrieved December 7, 2014 from http://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/things-to-do/horseback- riding-greenbelthttp://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/things-to-do/horseback- riding-greenbelt

11 Sustainability Sustainable Agriculture integrates environmental health, economic profitability and social equity Industrial agriculture is dependent on the maximization of output, meaning an increased need for petrochemical-based inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides, as well as monoculture crops and destructive soil management practices. In an export-oriented country, farms are becoming bigger in order to compete on the global market, and those that are unable to compete are squeezed out. Environmentally friendly farm practices such as organic and biodynamic as well as promoting expansion into the domestic markets are strategies that encompass interlock the components of economy, environment, culture and society.

12 Sustainable Agriculture A Farm in the Greenbelt (2009). [photography]. NCC official website. http://www.ncc- ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/agriculture-greenbelthttp://www.ncc- ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/agriculture-greenbelt

13 Just Food Farm Deby, Denise (2013). Just Food Farm [photography]. Green Living Ottawa: Practicing Urban Environmentalism. http://greenlivingottawa.com/2013/09/18/just-food-farm/http://greenlivingottawa.com/2013/09/18/just-food-farm/

14 References Documents Caldwell, W., Temple, Katie. Farm National Capital Commission. (2009). Canada’s Capital Greenbelt: Moving towards Sustainable Agriculture. Canada. National Capital Commission. Long Range Planning Division. (1991). Future greenbelt: Agricultural analysis. Julian Smith & Associates Contentworks inc. for: the Design and Land Use Devision, Capital Planning and Real Asset Management Branch (2004). Definition and Assessment of Cultural Landscapes of Heritage Value on NCC Lands. National Capital Commission National Capital Commission. Environmental Assessment: Making Better Decisions. SENES Consultants Limited, & Canadian Electronic Library (Firm). (2013). Canada's capital greenbelt master plan. Beaconsfield, Quebec: Canadian Electronic Library. SENES Consultants Limited, National Capital Commission. (2013). Greenbelt Master Plan Review, Phase 2 – Step D Land Designations, Policies and Sector Plans. Beaconsfield, Quebec: Canadian Electronic Library. SENES Consultants Limited, National Capital Commission. (2013). Greenbelt Master Plan Review, Strategic Environmental Assessment. Beaconsfield, Quebec: Canadian Electronic Library. Websites Just Food Working for a Sustainable and Just Food system in Ottawa. (2014, January 1). Retrieved November 23, 2014, from http://www.justfood.ca/ NCC, National Capital Comission Greenbelt. (n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2014, from http://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/about-national-capital-greenbelthttp://www.ncc-ccn.gc.ca/places-to-visit/greenbelt/about-national-capital-greenbelt Realontario The Old Log Farm. (2008, January 1). Retrieved November 23, 2014, from http://www.realontario.ca/index.php/ontario-tourism-listing?pid=8691http://www.realontario.ca/index.php/ontario-tourism-listing?pid=8691 OFA, Ontario Federation of Agriculture Ottawa Federation of Agriculture | News. (n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2014, from http://www.ofa.on.ca/about/county-federation- sites/ottawa/news/A-united-front-for farmland-preservationhttp://www.ofa.on.ca/about/county-federation- sites/ottawa/news/A-united-front-for farmland-preservation Ontario Farmland Trust Provincial Policy Statement. (n.d.). Retrieved November 23, 2014, from http://ontariofarmlandtrust.ca/programs/policy/pps/http://ontariofarmlandtrust.ca/programs/policy/pps/


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