2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ufug.2022.127689
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Exploring the potential for development of urban horticulture in the 1960 s housing estates. A case study of Lublin, Poland

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“…The study concluded that food security, the primary purpose of urban horticulture, is not essential to its inhabitants. Urban gardens are not only functional, but they have secondary functions as well, such as recreation, social integration, aesthetics, and others (Sosnowska et al, 2022). The next example is the "Szeląg Garden, " which was founded in 2018 by the "Winogrady" Estate Council and local activists in Poznań (Poland).…”
Section: Functional Program Of the Community Gardenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study concluded that food security, the primary purpose of urban horticulture, is not essential to its inhabitants. Urban gardens are not only functional, but they have secondary functions as well, such as recreation, social integration, aesthetics, and others (Sosnowska et al, 2022). The next example is the "Szeląg Garden, " which was founded in 2018 by the "Winogrady" Estate Council and local activists in Poznań (Poland).…”
Section: Functional Program Of the Community Gardenmentioning
confidence: 99%