Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community garden at the beginning of their gardening experience and after a period of six months, and to discover their opinion about how this activity influenced the consumption of vegetables, fruits and organic food. Method: Interviews using structured questionnaires were conducted twice with 115 city dwellers: when they started in the vegetable garden and about 6 months later. The questionnaire included questions related to environmental practices. The second evaluation also included questions related to the consumption of organic food, vegetables and fruit. Results: This research showed significant behavioural transformation, including positive outcom...
This study explored cases of sustainable food production in urban and non-urban areas, including the...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...
Poster presented at XXX International Horticultural Congress, 12-16 August 2018, Istambul, TurkeyN/
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
Objectives. We considered the relationship between an urban adult population's fruit and vegetable c...
Objectives: To characterize the horticulturists of an urban garden in terms of their current state o...
Since 2011, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), through the staff Cultural and Recreationa...
The organic garden is based on clean and sustainable technologies without the use of any pesticides....
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Food production is of symbolic and practical importance in sustainable cities. Vegetable gardening i...
Abstract Our research focused on the ways in which community gardens can foster ecological and socia...
This article proposes a discussion on the importance of community gardens and their various activiti...
BackgroundDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longitud...
Since 2011, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), through the Cultural and Recreational Assoc...
In a world where an increasing number of people live in cities, urban health is an essential part of...
This study explored cases of sustainable food production in urban and non-urban areas, including the...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...
Poster presented at XXX International Horticultural Congress, 12-16 August 2018, Istambul, TurkeyN/
Objective: To describe the environmental practices of participants in an urban organic community gar...
Objectives. We considered the relationship between an urban adult population's fruit and vegetable c...
Objectives: To characterize the horticulturists of an urban garden in terms of their current state o...
Since 2011, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), through the staff Cultural and Recreationa...
The organic garden is based on clean and sustainable technologies without the use of any pesticides....
Facing health, environmental, economic and social issues, urban agriculture is currently on the rise...
Food production is of symbolic and practical importance in sustainable cities. Vegetable gardening i...
Abstract Our research focused on the ways in which community gardens can foster ecological and socia...
This article proposes a discussion on the importance of community gardens and their various activiti...
BackgroundDespite growing evidence for the multiple health benefits of community gardening, longitud...
Since 2011, the Polytechnic Institute of Bragança (IPB), through the Cultural and Recreational Assoc...
In a world where an increasing number of people live in cities, urban health is an essential part of...
This study explored cases of sustainable food production in urban and non-urban areas, including the...
Urbanization and the global population is increasing at a fast pace. Urban gardens have gained popul...
Poster presented at XXX International Horticultural Congress, 12-16 August 2018, Istambul, TurkeyN/