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Genre/Form: | Electronic books |
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Additional Physical Format: | Print version: Urban gardening and the struggle for social and spatial justice. Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2019 (OCoLC)1053903050 |
Material Type: | Document, Internet resource |
Document Type: | Internet Resource, Computer File |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Chiara Certomà; Susan Noori; Martin Sondermann |
ISBN: | 9781526144706 1526144700 9781526126108 1526126109 9781526126115 1526126117 |
OCLC Number: | 1088892452 |
Description: | 1 online resource (xix, 168 pages) : illustrations |
Contents: | Foreword / Runrid Fox- Kämper -- Urban gardening and the quest for just uses of space in Europe / Chiara Certomà, Martin Sondermann and Susan Noori -- Conflation in political gardening : concepts and practice / Lucy Rose Wright and Ross Fraser Young -- City wastelands : creating places of vernacular democracy / Beata J. Gawryszewska, Maciej Łepkowski and Anna Wilczyńska -- Temporary urban landscapes and urban gardening : re- inventing open space in Greece and Switzerland / Sofia Nikolaidou -- Urban gardening and spatial justice from a mid- size city perspective : the case of Ortobello Urban Garden / Giuseppe Aliperti and Silvia Sarti -- Community gardening for integrated urban renewal in Copenhagen : securing or denying minorities' right to the city? / Parama Roy -- Limits to growth? Why gardening has limited success growing inclusive communities / Hannah Pitt -- Is urban gardening a source of wellbeing and just freedom? A Capability Approach based analysis from the UK and Ireland / Alma Clavin -- Food for all? Critically evaluating the role of the Incredible Edible movement in the UK / Michael Hardman, Mags Adams, Melissa Barker and Luke Beesley -- The foreseen future of urban gardening / Efrat Eizenberg. |
Responsibility: | edited by Chiara Certomà, Susan Noori and Martin Sondermann. |
Abstract:
In this book urban gardening is critically discussed as socio-political action which addresses spatial justice as well as social cohesion, inclusiveness, social innovations and equity in cities. -- .
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