Objectives. We considered the relationship between an urban adult population's fruit and vegetable consumption and several selected social and psychological processes, beneficial aesthetic experiences, and garden participation. Methods. We conducted a population-based survey representing 436 residents across 58 block groups in Denver, Colorado, from 2006 to 2007. We used multilevel statistical models to evaluate the survey data. Results. Neighborhood aesthetics, social involvement, and community garden participation were significantly associated with fruit and vegetable intake. Community gardeners consumed fruits and vegetables 5.7 times per day, compared with home gardeners (4.6 times per day) and nongardeners (3.9 times per day). Moreover...
Community gardens are a grassroots, collective land use institution developed in urban neighborhoods...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reasons community gardeners at Jones Valley Urban Farm i...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
Objectives. We considered the relationship between an urban adult population's fruit and vegetable c...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
BackgroundFruit and vegetable consumption reduces chronic disease risk, yet the majority of American...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
As of 2013, 42 million American households were involved in growing their own food either at home or...
Current environmental and health challenges require us to identify ways to better align aesthetics, ...
Due to increasing food insecurity and food deserts, community gardens can increase the accessibility...
Social inequalities in diet are attributed to sociocultural determinants, economic constraints, and ...
Small-scale urban agriculture is associated with positive health and environmental outcomes. Previou...
Abstract Background We examined whether neighborhood-, friend-, and family- norms and social support...
Increasing human populations are challenging cities to grow sustainably while maintaining green spac...
honors thesisCollege of Architecture + PlanningCity & Metropolitan PlanningSarah HinnersCommunity ga...
Community gardens are a grassroots, collective land use institution developed in urban neighborhoods...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reasons community gardeners at Jones Valley Urban Farm i...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...
Objectives. We considered the relationship between an urban adult population's fruit and vegetable c...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
BackgroundFruit and vegetable consumption reduces chronic disease risk, yet the majority of American...
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
As of 2013, 42 million American households were involved in growing their own food either at home or...
Current environmental and health challenges require us to identify ways to better align aesthetics, ...
Due to increasing food insecurity and food deserts, community gardens can increase the accessibility...
Social inequalities in diet are attributed to sociocultural determinants, economic constraints, and ...
Small-scale urban agriculture is associated with positive health and environmental outcomes. Previou...
Abstract Background We examined whether neighborhood-, friend-, and family- norms and social support...
Increasing human populations are challenging cities to grow sustainably while maintaining green spac...
honors thesisCollege of Architecture + PlanningCity & Metropolitan PlanningSarah HinnersCommunity ga...
Community gardens are a grassroots, collective land use institution developed in urban neighborhoods...
The purpose of this study was to assess the reasons community gardeners at Jones Valley Urban Farm i...
Community gardens recently have grown in popularity, as they are viewed as a way to address many cur...