Introduction:Despite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longitudinal studies based on quantitative data are needed. JArDinS is a quasi-experimental study aimed at assessing the impact of community garden participation in the adoption of more sustainable lifestyles.Materials and Methods:Gardeners starting gardening in a community garden in Montpellier (France) were recruited in 2018. Volunteers with no experience in community gardening and matched for age range, gender, household income and household composition were recruited in a control group. A recruitment goal of 80 participants per group was determined to detect a 30% increase in F&V supply in the gardeners group. Participant were issued with thre...
International audienceContext: Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote heal...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
Existing community gardening research has tended to be exploratory and descriptive, utilising qualit...
IntroductionDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longit...
BackgroundDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longitud...
International audienceBackground:Despite an increasing number of studies highlighting the health ben...
Does participation in community gardens promote sustainable lifestyles in urban settings? Design and...
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Cohesive, healthy communities are central to wellbeing; yet contemporary research suggests inequalit...
Background: We systematically reviewed the effects of community gardens on physical and psychosocial...
Background: Community gardens are increasingly popular in urban settings and offer a balance to work...
International audienceCollective gardens are developing in many cities as a tool to promote the heal...
While community gardens (CG) have emerged as a popular public health strategy to improve fruit and v...
International audienceContext: Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote heal...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
Existing community gardening research has tended to be exploratory and descriptive, utilising qualit...
IntroductionDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longit...
BackgroundDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longitud...
International audienceBackground:Despite an increasing number of studies highlighting the health ben...
Does participation in community gardens promote sustainable lifestyles in urban settings? Design and...
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Cohesive, healthy communities are central to wellbeing; yet contemporary research suggests inequalit...
Background: We systematically reviewed the effects of community gardens on physical and psychosocial...
Background: Community gardens are increasingly popular in urban settings and offer a balance to work...
International audienceCollective gardens are developing in many cities as a tool to promote the heal...
While community gardens (CG) have emerged as a popular public health strategy to improve fruit and v...
International audienceContext: Collective gardens are increasingly considered a tool to promote heal...
Mode of access: InternetTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 65-72.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chap...
Existing community gardening research has tended to be exploratory and descriptive, utilising qualit...