The aim of this paper is to examine the characteristics and the dynamics that characterize
urban agriculture in the case of Rome. We summarize in an evolutionary approach the stylized facts of the relationship between town and country, then we investigate the context of
agricultural production in order to propose a taxonomy of the types of urban agriculture. The
effort proposed here is a preliminary analysis of urban agriculture through a system of criteria
for the classification of the distribution of the functional and relational features of agricultural
activities in metropolitan areas. These interpretative categories attempt to reconstruct the
causal relationships that translate agricultural production models (farms’ data, legal forms, use
of natural resources, localization), in specific forms in the spatial and functional urban dimension
- physical and social - . On the theoretical level this analysis is embedded in the co-evolutionary
paradigm and looks to the landscape as the result of interactions between the environmental
system and the action of human who lives and uses the territory (Marino and Cavallo, 2009).
This typization ultimately still seems a goal to achieve, this is the first step towards the
construction of an interpretative and vocabulary typological then be systematize with the
morphological data and those of land use.