Significant research has been devoted to analyzing community gardens, including their benefits and problems. This article contributes to debates about community gardens by using concepts from feminist geography and food justice research to reflect upon the challenges and possibilities of community gardening in small, peripheral cities with large immigrant populations. We argue that these concepts provide a useful framework to enact ecofeminist visions through community gardens, especially in places dominated by immigrant populations that are particularly marginalized in the present political era. Our case study garden, Raíces Del Sur, was located in the City of Passaic, a low-income, post-industrial urban center surrounded by suburbs in Pas...
The following literature will analyze how urban agriculture (UA), and more specifically community ga...
Chronic poor health within inner cities is usually the result of prolonged exposure to a multitude o...
Vacant spaces in urban areas are agents of blight and are prevalent in impoverished neighborhoods wi...
Significant research has been devoted to analyzing community gardens, including their benefits and p...
There has been a vibrant community gardening movement in New York City since the 1970s. The movement...
Of the 1.7 million Los Angelinos that identified as Hispanic or Latino in 2005, over one-third of th...
Residents of New York City public housing developments (NYCHA) who wish to garden may do so by plant...
Large-scale community gardens are an increasingly common feature in the suburbs of Central New Jerse...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: \ud Environment and Community, 2010Communi...
Environmental injustice weighs upon urban communities that have suffered decades of disinvestment. T...
Large-scale community gardens are an increasingly common feature in the suburbs of Central New Jerse...
Community gardens are models for improving health by growing and eating local produce. In addition, ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science:\ud Environment and Community, 2011Since th...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
The modern food system has allowed food production to keep pace with the rapidly-expanding human pop...
The following literature will analyze how urban agriculture (UA), and more specifically community ga...
Chronic poor health within inner cities is usually the result of prolonged exposure to a multitude o...
Vacant spaces in urban areas are agents of blight and are prevalent in impoverished neighborhoods wi...
Significant research has been devoted to analyzing community gardens, including their benefits and p...
There has been a vibrant community gardening movement in New York City since the 1970s. The movement...
Of the 1.7 million Los Angelinos that identified as Hispanic or Latino in 2005, over one-third of th...
Residents of New York City public housing developments (NYCHA) who wish to garden may do so by plant...
Large-scale community gardens are an increasingly common feature in the suburbs of Central New Jerse...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science: \ud Environment and Community, 2010Communi...
Environmental injustice weighs upon urban communities that have suffered decades of disinvestment. T...
Large-scale community gardens are an increasingly common feature in the suburbs of Central New Jerse...
Community gardens are models for improving health by growing and eating local produce. In addition, ...
Thesis (M.A.)--Humboldt State University, Social Science:\ud Environment and Community, 2011Since th...
Urban agriculture/community gardening in the Bronx has multiple roles, including health-promoting, e...
The modern food system has allowed food production to keep pace with the rapidly-expanding human pop...
The following literature will analyze how urban agriculture (UA), and more specifically community ga...
Chronic poor health within inner cities is usually the result of prolonged exposure to a multitude o...
Vacant spaces in urban areas are agents of blight and are prevalent in impoverished neighborhoods wi...