Urbanisation often brings devastating environmental consequences which, in the case of favelas, combine with harsh material living conditions to undermine the wellbeing of their residents. In this post, Lea Rekow reports on how a favela-based community garden is circumventing these environmental and material challenges and, in doing so, improving the quality of urban spaces and fostering community participation
This article talks about the anonymous contributions to a fuller practice of the right to the city: ...
Green areas were an integral part of cities throughout the history. Productive garden, which represe...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Jardinage s'enracine à Governador ValadaresSpanish...
Nowadays, most of the Brazilian population is living in cities, and slums are growing with poor livi...
This paper is based on fieldwork undertaken in conjunction with Green My Favela, a land use restorat...
This paper is based on fieldwork undertaken in conjunction with Green My Favela, a land use restorat...
Following comparative historical analyses undergone over 20 years of research, both in developed and...
On 12th January 2020, a municipal initiative to plant 100,000 trees across Lisbon began. Several hun...
This article proposes a discussion on the importance of community gardens and their various activiti...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
Urban agriculture can be used to improve green infrastructure and social wellbeing and as a tool for...
In the course of the last half century, the most vital of all human activities, food production, has...
The urban gardens are part of the landscape of the city of Teresina, state of Piauí, Brazil, since 1...
A agricultura urbana encontra-se presente em diversas civilizações e períodos da História. Entretant...
Prinzessinnengarten Berlin is an urban agriculture Project in Berlin. Thousands of volunteers turned...
This article talks about the anonymous contributions to a fuller practice of the right to the city: ...
Green areas were an integral part of cities throughout the history. Productive garden, which represe...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Jardinage s'enracine à Governador ValadaresSpanish...
Nowadays, most of the Brazilian population is living in cities, and slums are growing with poor livi...
This paper is based on fieldwork undertaken in conjunction with Green My Favela, a land use restorat...
This paper is based on fieldwork undertaken in conjunction with Green My Favela, a land use restorat...
Following comparative historical analyses undergone over 20 years of research, both in developed and...
On 12th January 2020, a municipal initiative to plant 100,000 trees across Lisbon began. Several hun...
This article proposes a discussion on the importance of community gardens and their various activiti...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
Urban agriculture can be used to improve green infrastructure and social wellbeing and as a tool for...
In the course of the last half century, the most vital of all human activities, food production, has...
The urban gardens are part of the landscape of the city of Teresina, state of Piauí, Brazil, since 1...
A agricultura urbana encontra-se presente em diversas civilizações e períodos da História. Entretant...
Prinzessinnengarten Berlin is an urban agriculture Project in Berlin. Thousands of volunteers turned...
This article talks about the anonymous contributions to a fuller practice of the right to the city: ...
Green areas were an integral part of cities throughout the history. Productive garden, which represe...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Jardinage s'enracine à Governador ValadaresSpanish...