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2017Urban agriculture and food disparities;DOAJ
2016Urban AgriCulture and Food Systems Dynamics in the German Bonn-Rhein-Sieg Region;Hirsch Darya
2019Urban agriculture and health: assessing risks and overseeing practices;Aubry Christine
2010Urban agriculture as a part of a sustainable metropolitan development program: A case study in Mexico City;Torres-Lima Pablo
2019Urban Agriculture as the Path to Sustainable City Development. Insights into Allotment Gardens in Andalusia;Barbara Mackiewicz
2016Urban Agriculture Commons and Urban Policies: Scaling up Local Innovation;Mancebo François
2016Urban agriculture in Botswana;Mosha Aloysius Clemence
2010Urban agriculture in Santarém Pará Brazil: diversity and circulation of cultivated plants in urban homegardens;WinklerPrins Antoinette
2011Urban agriculture in the metropolitan area of Mexico city;Losada H.
2016Urban Agriculture Oriented towards Self-Supply Social and Commercial Purpose: A Typology;Krikser Thomas
2010Urban Agriculture Practices and Health Problems among Farmers Operating on a University Campus in Kumasi Ghana;Ackerson Nana O. B.
2017Urban Agriculture Provides Minimal Environmental Benefits in Northeastern U.S.Topics
2019Urban agriculture: boon or bust?;Stuchtey Martin
2009Urban agriculture: multi-dimensional tools for social development in poor neighbourhoods;Duchemin E.
2017Urban Agriculture: Search for Agricultural Practice in Urbanized Rural Areas;Dölekoglu Celile Özçiçek
2013Urban and peri-urban agriculture in Sarajevo region: an exploratory study;Bilali Hamid EL
2019Urban farm in Germantown apartment complex aims to put fancy greens on diners’ platesThe Iquirer
2017Urban Farming Isn't a Game Changer When It Comes to Carbon EmissionsSeeker
2011Urban Farming Official TrailerUrbanfarmingworld
2017Urban farming produces more than food: social networks are a key spinoffThe Conversation