geodecity
Geodecity is a term that has emerged in informal discussions and online communities to describe a hypothetical or aspirational urban development model characterized by a focus on self-sufficiency, resilience, and a close integration with the natural environment. The concept draws inspiration from natural geodes, which are hollow rocks containing crystalline structures formed over time. In this analogy, the "city" acts as a protective outer shell, nurturing and fostering internal growth and sustainable systems.
Key tenets of geodecity often include localized food production through urban farming, vertical agriculture, and aquaponics.
Furthermore, geodecity projects often prioritize green spaces, biodiversity, and the integration of nature within the urban