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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
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1 Urban gardening and the quest for just uses of space in Europe -
2 Conflation in political gardening: concepts and practice -
3 City wastelands: creating places of vernacular democracy -
4 Temporary urban landscapes and urban gardening: re-inventing open space in Greece and Switzerland -
5 Urban gardening and spatial justice from a mid-size city perspective: the case of Ortobello Urban Garden -
6 Community gardening for integrated urban renewal in Copenhagen: securing or denying minorities’ right to the city? -
7 Limits to growth? Why gardening has limited success growing inclusive communities -
8 Is urban gardening a source of wellbeing and just freedom? A Capability Approach based analysis from the UK and Ireland -
9 Food for all? Critically evaluating the role of the Incredible Edible movement in the UK -
10 The foreseen future of urban gardening - Index
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- Source:
- Urban gardening and the struggle for social and spatial justice
- Author(s):
- Chiara Certomà, Susan Noori, Martin Sondermann
- Publisher:
- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword
- Abbreviations
-
1 Urban gardening and the quest for just uses of space in Europe -
2 Conflation in political gardening: concepts and practice -
3 City wastelands: creating places of vernacular democracy -
4 Temporary urban landscapes and urban gardening: re-inventing open space in Greece and Switzerland -
5 Urban gardening and spatial justice from a mid-size city perspective: the case of Ortobello Urban Garden -
6 Community gardening for integrated urban renewal in Copenhagen: securing or denying minorities’ right to the city? -
7 Limits to growth? Why gardening has limited success growing inclusive communities -
8 Is urban gardening a source of wellbeing and just freedom? A Capability Approach based analysis from the UK and Ireland -
9 Food for all? Critically evaluating the role of the Incredible Edible movement in the UK -
10 The foreseen future of urban gardening - Index