The Institutional Review Board at the University of California, San Francisco approved all study procedures. Participants completed interviews at enrollment and every six months for up to three years. Interviews were conducted in a private space by a trained interviewer. Socially sensitive questions, including those regarding drug use and violence, were administered by audio computer-assisted…
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The most common form of civic participation in UA is through volunteer activities on urban farms
The Baltimore example is especially noteworthy for its long-term planning approach to structuring urban agriculture into the landscape of the city, with considerations for equity in place. However, legalizing the ability to grow food in cities is not enough to promote equity and justice, nor resolve all the legal conundrums related to compliance with the terms…