Continuous productive urban landscape means designing cities and urban environments in a way that they can produce food and other resources. This might include things like rooftop gardens, community gardens, or public space that is used for growing crops. The idea is to make sure that the buildings and spaces in the city are not just pretty to look at, but also serve a practical purpose by producing things that people need. This helps to make cities more sustainable and less reliant on outside resources. It can also create a sense of community, as people come together to work on growing and sharing food.