The primary goals of this research were to 1) determine how public gardens are addressing food systems education, 2) discern what information gardens communicate about challenges facing food systems, and 3) identify barriers to including challenging and underrepresented topics in food systems education at gardens. This was a masters thesis written by Erin Kinley.
An Evaluation of Food Systems Education and Interpretation in U.S. Public Gardens
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