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Canada: Comic strip “Urban agriculture, one tomato at a time”

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“A tale of researching home gardens”

By Eric Duchemin, Melika Bazin, Nathan McClintock, Hien Pham
Montreal, November 2021 (Must see. Mike)

Excerpt:

The comic strip “Urban agriculture, one tomato at a time : a tale of researching home gardens” is the story of this research carried out on individual vegetable gardens over four years in the Montreal region . You will discover the importance they represent for food production, for the healthy and greener cities, but also for gardeners.

In industrialized countries, urban agriculture is positioned at the crossroads of different movements asking for change in the globalized food system, food function of cities or for social, environmental and food justice. Diversity in urban agriculture initiatives makes it a vast field of research.

In recent years, urban agriculture has aroused growing interest for public authorities, but also for researchers. However, home vegetable gardens are still largely neglected by the latter, despite being the most common form in cities.

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