social ownership of community gardens: implications for environmental justice, food access, and the right to the city.
This study analyzes the roles and contradictions embedded within the establishment and maintenance of community gardens within urban communities. I apply Henri Lefebvre's framework of the social production of space to evaluate the capacity for urban residents to shape their neighborhoods, in th...
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