Soils are the foundation for cultivating ecosystem services in urban agriculture. Yet, variations in socio-environment characteristics of urbanization leads to variable soil properties and unequal distribution of ecosystem services like soil fertility. Thus, examining relationships among biophysical features and social dimensions of urban agricultural systems is necessary to understand soil functioning variation and to develop urban agricultural systems that promote equitable ecosystem service provisioning. In 25 urban community gardens in California, we examined two links between soil properties and neighborhood socio-demographics: (1) how groundcover management affects soil properties; and (2) how socio-demographics (and in particular, so...
Urban Agriculture is prominent in cities across the United States and has been studied in relation t...
Urban gardening is part of a trend towards more parks and green areas in cities, consumption of orga...
Urban gardens are popular green spaces that have the potential to provide essential ecosystem servic...
Increasing human populations are challenging cities to grow sustainably while maintaining green spac...
<p>Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal speci...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
This dissertation examines the local and landscape drivers of biodiversity, ecosystem service provis...
On-going human population growth and changing patterns of resource consumption are increasing global...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
On-going human population growth and changing patterns of resource consumption are increasing global...
Urban ecological communities are shaped by an array of environmental and physical factors that inclu...
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species,...
Soils are critical to ecosystem function as they provide essential nutrients for primary producers, ...
Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused los...
Urban Agriculture is prominent in cities across the United States and has been studied in relation t...
Urban gardening is part of a trend towards more parks and green areas in cities, consumption of orga...
Urban gardens are popular green spaces that have the potential to provide essential ecosystem servic...
Increasing human populations are challenging cities to grow sustainably while maintaining green spac...
<p>Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal speci...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
This dissertation examines the local and landscape drivers of biodiversity, ecosystem service provis...
On-going human population growth and changing patterns of resource consumption are increasing global...
Though often seen as degraded and lifeless, urban soils are dynamic ecosystems inhabited by diverse,...
On-going human population growth and changing patterns of resource consumption are increasing global...
Urban ecological communities are shaped by an array of environmental and physical factors that inclu...
Gardens are hot spots for urban biodiversity and provide habitats for many plant and animal species,...
Soils are critical to ecosystem function as they provide essential nutrients for primary producers, ...
Modern agriculture, in seeking to maximize yields to meet growing global food demand, has caused los...
Urban Agriculture is prominent in cities across the United States and has been studied in relation t...
Urban gardening is part of a trend towards more parks and green areas in cities, consumption of orga...
Urban gardens are popular green spaces that have the potential to provide essential ecosystem servic...