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Beyond community gardens [PDF]
The urban landscape is being transformed formally and informally to increase production and access to locally sourced produce. Although cultivation of urban produce lowers the carbon footprint of food production by removing transportation to market, there is a lack of studies that investigate both toxic element profiles and nutrient content of produce ...
Ciaran L. Gallagher +2 more
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Beyond Inclusion: Cultivating a Critical Sense of Belonging through Community-Engaged Research
A broad body of literature outlines the interventions to support underrepresented and minoritized students’ inclusion and sense of belonging into university contexts.
Linnea K. Beckett +2 more
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A community garden is a great place to grow nutritious food, fresh flowers, and even a more vibrant and sharing community! This publication tells about all sorts of community gardens and shows you how you can set one up in your own neighborhood.
Bauermeister, Mark +3 more
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Growing a Garden Community: A Film Review
First paragraphs: “It’s not about the vegetables. It’s about community.” Are you looking for some inspiration for a local food group, garden club, or association meeting?
Brian Raison
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Productivity and Efficiency of Community Gardens: Case Studies from the UK
The extensive and burgeoning literature on the productivity of urban farms and gardens is largely focused on measures of crop yield and resource use, with little offered to date on their contribution to social productivity and sustainability.
Silvio Caputo +2 more
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Community gardening initiatives are popular interventions for health promotion and the development of socially inclusive local agricultural models. The leadership of such gardens is critical for their long-term success and sustainability.
Jeffrey Gilbert +3 more
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Growing Healthy Hearts: Gardening Program Feasibility in a Hospital-Based Community Garden.
OBJECTIVE To assess feasibility in terms of acceptability, demand, and participant willingness to engage in gardening activities during an intervention delivered at a hospital-based community garden for patients at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
S. Veldheer +8 more
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Developing Urban Community Garden Projects
Community gardens are pieces of land where groups of people grow and maintain vegetable and flower plants. They exist in all types of areas, including neighborhoods, at schools, or on other public or private lands.
Austen Moore, Amy Harder, Norma Samuel
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Design and Social Factors Affecting the Formation of Social Capital in Chinese Community Garden
In recent years, community gardens are becoming more and more popular in China. However, the role of these community gardens varies significantly: some community gardens serve as an effective means of promoting social capital, while others cause social ...
Ding Xiaoying +3 more
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Returning Community Psychology to the Insights of Anarchism: Fragments and Prefiguration
Anarchism signifies the actions taken to bring about a fairer, more equal, non-hierarchical, and democratic society, one that exists without State coercion or domination.
Nick Malherbe
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