Community garden
The term community garden can be broadly defined as...
Related terms: community gardening, urban agriculture
Within the tag family "Food Actions and Strategies," in the "Social Collaboration" cluster.
- "any place where two or more people garden together; they are commonly established on vacant lots in central cities where land for home gardens is limited" (Review of Community Food Security Literature)
- gardens "owned and operated by community organizations, nonprofit, or public entities, and provide local participants with consumable produce" (A Guide to Local Food System Planning for Scott County MN)
- These can include a garden owned by a school, for example, as in C-G-B School Greenhouse.
Related terms: community gardening, urban agriculture
Within the tag family "Food Actions and Strategies," in the "Social Collaboration" cluster.
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Minneapolis Community Gardens: A Study of Public Policies in Mpls & Hennepin Co (Metadata), Community Garden Social Impact Assessment Toolkit (metadata), C-G-B School Greenhouse (metadata), Community Garden Social Impact Assessment Toolkit (PDF), Minneapolis Community Gardens: A Study of Public Policies in Minneapolis and Hennepin County (PDF), Social Capital and Community Gardens: A Literature Review (PDF), Growing Community Resilience: Empowering Neighborhoods with Tools of Design for the Northern Climate (PDF), C-G-B School Greenhouse (PDF) View all tags
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