Ben Flanner

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Ben Flanner is an urban farming pioneer and co-founder of Brooklyn Grange, one of the world’s largest and most influential rooftop soil farms.

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instanceOf person
activity consulting on rooftop farm and green roof projects
designing and managing rooftop farm systems
educating the public about urban farming
advocatesFor green roofs and ecological design
sustainable food systems
urban resilience through agriculture
associatedWith New York City local food movement
climate adaptation initiatives via green roofs
basedIn Brooklyn, New York NERFINISHED
New York City
businessModel commercial vegetable production on rooftops
hosting educational programs and events on farms
coFounderOf Brooklyn Grange NERFINISHED
employer Brooklyn Grange NERFINISHED
environmentalGoal improving urban biodiversity
managing stormwater through rooftop farms
reducing urban heat island effect
fieldOfWork green infrastructure
rooftop farming
sustainable agriculture
urban agriculture
focusArea integrating farms into building and city infrastructure
soil-based rooftop farming rather than hydroponics
impact demonstrating economic viability of rooftop farms
inspiring similar rooftop farm projects in other cities
raising awareness of urban food production potential
influenced growth of commercial rooftop farming globally
knownFor co-founding Brooklyn Grange
pioneering urban rooftop farming
leadershipStyle hands-on farm management and operations
mediaCoverage featured in articles about urban agriculture and rooftop farming
name Ben Flanner NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableAchievement advancing commercial-scale rooftop farming models
helping create one of the world’s largest rooftop soil farms
notableWork development of large-scale rooftop soil farms in New York City
occupation agricultural innovator
entrepreneur
urban farmer
role CEO of Brooklyn Grange
Head Farmer at Brooklyn Grange NERFINISHED
supplies local markets with rooftop-grown vegetables
restaurants in New York City with fresh produce

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