Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, these benefits must be weighed against the potential health risks stemming from exposure to contaminants such as heavy metals and organic chemicals that may be present in urban soils. Individuals who garden at or eat food grown in contaminated urban garden sites may be at risk of exposure to such contaminants. Gardeners may be unaware of these risks and how to manage them. We used a mixed quantitative/qualitative research approach to characterize urban community gardeners' knowledge and perceptions of risks related to soil contaminant exposure. We conducted surveys with 70 gardeners from 15 community gardens in Baltimore, Maryland, and semi-st...
The practice of gardening and growing-your-own (GYO) produce in urban areas, has been associated wit...
INTRODUCTION: The Charlestown Sprouts Community Garden, one of Bostonʼs largest community gardens, c...
Participation in urban agriculture is growing throughout the United States; however, potential soil ...
<div><p>Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic ben...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
"Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, ...
Citation: Harms, A. Presley, D., Hettiarachchi, G. M., & Thien, S. J. (2013). Assessing the Educatio...
Urban community gardens worldwide provide significant health benefits to those gardening and consumi...
As urban dwellers prioritize eating locally grown foods to reduce environmental impacts, benefit the...
Urban community gardens worldwide provide significant health benefits to those gardening and consumi...
Urban gardens produce a growing portion of food consumed in U.S. cities and throughout the world. Sp...
In recent years, urban gardening has become a popular form of environmental, food, and social justic...
Urban environments are at an increased risk of soil contamination and poor soil health due to anthro...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
The practice of gardening and growing-your-own (GYO) produce in urban areas, has been associated wit...
INTRODUCTION: The Charlestown Sprouts Community Garden, one of Bostonʼs largest community gardens, c...
Participation in urban agriculture is growing throughout the United States; however, potential soil ...
<div><p>Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic ben...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
"Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, ...
Citation: Harms, A. Presley, D., Hettiarachchi, G. M., & Thien, S. J. (2013). Assessing the Educatio...
Urban community gardens worldwide provide significant health benefits to those gardening and consumi...
As urban dwellers prioritize eating locally grown foods to reduce environmental impacts, benefit the...
Urban community gardens worldwide provide significant health benefits to those gardening and consumi...
Urban gardens produce a growing portion of food consumed in U.S. cities and throughout the world. Sp...
In recent years, urban gardening has become a popular form of environmental, food, and social justic...
Urban environments are at an increased risk of soil contamination and poor soil health due to anthro...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
The practice of gardening and growing-your-own (GYO) produce in urban areas, has been associated wit...
INTRODUCTION: The Charlestown Sprouts Community Garden, one of Bostonʼs largest community gardens, c...
Participation in urban agriculture is growing throughout the United States; however, potential soil ...