Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecological restoration will dramatically change the species composition, species distribution and structure of urban forests across the United States. These impending changes are accompanied by a demand for urban public spaces where people can engage in practices such as gleaning, gardening, and livestock production. This article analyzes the institutional framework that undergirds efforts in Seattle, Washington to normalize the production and use of edible landscapes. We focus attention on the role of grassroots fruit gleaning groups and highlight their bridging function between Seattle\u27s agriculture and forestry policy arenas, creating an entry...
This article uses research about non-timber forest products (NTFP) gathering in Seattle, Washington,...
Urban vegetation provides a suite of ecosystem services to urban residents, from regulating microcli...
Repurposing vacant land for food production is expanding as a response to urban blight, food insecur...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesCandice A. ShoemakerIn our ever-gro...
Feeding an increasingly urban population and ensuring the economic and social well-being of urban dw...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
In recent years, the pressing environmental, social, and economic problems affecting cities have res...
Our research seeks to expand the concept of urban environmental stewardship to include the everyday ...
We examine the potential role of perennial woody food-producing species ("food trees") in cities in ...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Trees are important for a healthy urban environm...
As population grows, the borders of urban and peri-urban areas continue to expand. The UN projects t...
This article uses research about non-timber forest products (NTFP) gathering in Seattle, Washington,...
Urban vegetation provides a suite of ecosystem services to urban residents, from regulating microcli...
Repurposing vacant land for food production is expanding as a response to urban blight, food insecur...
Urban forests are multifunctional socio-ecological landscapes, yet some of their social benefits rem...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Horticulture and Natural ResourcesCandice A. ShoemakerIn our ever-gro...
Feeding an increasingly urban population and ensuring the economic and social well-being of urban dw...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Recent “green” planning initiatives envision food production, including urban agriculture and livest...
Scholarship on the ecosystem services provided by urban forests has focused on regulating and suppor...
In recent years, the pressing environmental, social, and economic problems affecting cities have res...
Our research seeks to expand the concept of urban environmental stewardship to include the everyday ...
We examine the potential role of perennial woody food-producing species ("food trees") in cities in ...
The past decade has seen resurgence in interest in gathering wild plants and fungi in cities. In add...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Trees are important for a healthy urban environm...
As population grows, the borders of urban and peri-urban areas continue to expand. The UN projects t...
This article uses research about non-timber forest products (NTFP) gathering in Seattle, Washington,...
Urban vegetation provides a suite of ecosystem services to urban residents, from regulating microcli...
Repurposing vacant land for food production is expanding as a response to urban blight, food insecur...