Objectives: To characterize the horticulturists of an urban garden in terms of their current state of health and health behaviors (at gardening beginning) and to evaluate the effect of horticulture practice on health behaviors and quality of life (after a six month gardening stretch). Introduction: The way in which cities have grown, with heavy air and noise pollution, reduced green spaces, a long distance and out of season food based system and limited sunshine access has led to multiple public health challenges. This in turn has prompted the emergence of various local and state policies aimed at improving the health and quality of life of urbanites. Method: Interviews using structured questionnaires were conducted twice with 115 city dwe...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article describes results from an investigation of the health impacts of community gardening, u...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
Poster presented at XXX International Horticultural Congress, 12-16 August 2018, Istambul, TurkeyN/
Background: Community gardens are increasingly popular in urban settings and offer a balance to work...
In a world where an increasing number of people live in cities, urban health is an essential part of...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
International audienceContext: Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote heal...
Copyright: © 2021 Lampert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Urban gardening is part of a trend towards more parks and green areas in cities, consumption of orga...
International audienceBackground:Despite an increasing number of studies highlighting the health ben...
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article describes results from an investigation of the health impacts of community gardening, u...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
Poster presented at XXX International Horticultural Congress, 12-16 August 2018, Istambul, TurkeyN/
Background: Community gardens are increasingly popular in urban settings and offer a balance to work...
In a world where an increasing number of people live in cities, urban health is an essential part of...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
International audienceContext: Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote heal...
Copyright: © 2021 Lampert et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the C...
Urban gardening is part of a trend towards more parks and green areas in cities, consumption of orga...
International audienceBackground:Despite an increasing number of studies highlighting the health ben...
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This article describes results from an investigation of the health impacts of community gardening, u...