We launched the VegeSafe program in 2013 to assist Australians concerned about exposure to contaminants in their soils and gardens. VegeSafe analyses garden soils provided by citizens for trace metals at our laboratory at little to no cost, with easy-to-follow guidance on any intervention required. The response was overwhelming—Australians submitted 17,256 soils from 3,609 homes, and in turn VegeSafe researchers now have unparalleled household-scale data, providing new insights into urban trace metal contamination. The results are sobering, with 35% of homes, particularly those that are older, painted and located in inner cities having soils above the Australian residential guideline (300 mg/kg) for the neurotoxic trace metal lead (Pb). Exp...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
Citaion: Attanayake, Chammi P., et al. “Field Evaluations on Soil Plant Transfer of Lead from an Urb...
We launched the VegeSafe program in 2013 to assist Australians concerned about exposure to contamina...
An ambitious citizen science effort in the city of Indianapolis (IN, USA) led to the collection and ...
Urban gardening has become increasingly popular, creating green oases in cities; however, many of th...
Gardening and urban food production is an increasingly popular activity, which can improve physical ...
Vegetable gardens in cities provide communities with fresh vegetables but also may contribute toward...
In recent years, urban gardening has become a popular form of environmental, food, and social justic...
ACLAlthough growing vegetables in urban gardens has several benefits, some questions in relation wit...
Toxic trace element (TTE) contamination in urban soils may pose potential health risks, especially i...
Urban soils around the world have been found to possess elevated concentrations of toxic trace metal...
Here we detail the soil to vegetable transfer factor (uptake) data and calculation procedures for ve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiUrban gardens have been a popular re...
As urban dwellers prioritize eating locally grown foods to reduce environmental impacts, benefit the...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
Citaion: Attanayake, Chammi P., et al. “Field Evaluations on Soil Plant Transfer of Lead from an Urb...
We launched the VegeSafe program in 2013 to assist Australians concerned about exposure to contamina...
An ambitious citizen science effort in the city of Indianapolis (IN, USA) led to the collection and ...
Urban gardening has become increasingly popular, creating green oases in cities; however, many of th...
Gardening and urban food production is an increasingly popular activity, which can improve physical ...
Vegetable gardens in cities provide communities with fresh vegetables but also may contribute toward...
In recent years, urban gardening has become a popular form of environmental, food, and social justic...
ACLAlthough growing vegetables in urban gardens has several benefits, some questions in relation wit...
Toxic trace element (TTE) contamination in urban soils may pose potential health risks, especially i...
Urban soils around the world have been found to possess elevated concentrations of toxic trace metal...
Here we detail the soil to vegetable transfer factor (uptake) data and calculation procedures for ve...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyGanga M. HettiarachchiUrban gardens have been a popular re...
As urban dwellers prioritize eating locally grown foods to reduce environmental impacts, benefit the...
Chicago has many urban agricultural projects that provide a source of local food for city dwellers. ...
Although urban community gardening can offer health, social, environmental, and economic benefits, t...
Citaion: Attanayake, Chammi P., et al. “Field Evaluations on Soil Plant Transfer of Lead from an Urb...