Room to Grow: Participatory Landscapes and Urban Agriculture
March 7, 2009
Room to Grow: Participatory Landscapes and Urban Agriculture at New York University — City Farmer News: “A research paper Adam Brock wrote under supervision from NYU professor Natalie Jeremijenko in Summer 2008. The conclusion? It’s not lack of land that’s preventing us from growing food on campus – it’s the politics of centrally-controlled space.”
(Via City Farmer News.)
Surprising? (laughs)
Read the rest of the blog post here.
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