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Cultivating Community : = Examining Climate Resilience in Medford's Community Gardens.
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Cultivating Community :/
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Examining Climate Resilience in Medford's Community Gardens.
作者:
Piasecki, Ryn.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (97 pages)
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-03.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International85-03.
標題:
Public policy. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=30634060click for full text (PQDT)
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9798380337687
Cultivating Community : = Examining Climate Resilience in Medford's Community Gardens.
Piasecki, Ryn.
Cultivating Community :
Examining Climate Resilience in Medford's Community Gardens. - 1 online resource (97 pages)
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 85-03.
Thesis (M.S.)--Tufts University, 2023.
Includes bibliographical references
Community gardens are shared open spaces that are collectively maintained and used by participants to grow produce, flowers, and other vegetation. Throughout history, community gardens have arisen during periods of turmoil and bolstered resilience by increasing access to fresh produce, fostering community cohesion, and providing green infrastructure, among other social and environmental benefits. Although they are praised for their intersectional benefits and used as exemplars within planning documents, community gardens are largely overlooked in long range municipal planning efforts because they are perceived as temporary land uses. This thesis seeks to further explore the connection between community gardens and resilience to climate change by examining community garden programming and planning practices in the City of Medford. Through literature review, document analysis, interviews, and participant observation, the findings of this thesis indicate that community gardens can meaningfully contribute to resilience and further the city's goal of investing in a healthy and livable city for all residents today and in the face of climate change. Ultimately, this thesis advocates for the prioritization of community gardens in municipal resilience planning efforts.
Electronic reproduction.
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2023
Mode of access: World Wide Web
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