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Urban Horticulture
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ABSTRACT
This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.
Urban horticulture, referring to the study and cultivation of the relationship between plants and the urban environment, is gaining more attention as the world rapidly urbanizes and cities expand. While plants have been grown in urban areas for millennia, it is now recognized that they not only provide food, ornament, and recreation, but also supply invaluable ecological services that help mitigate potentially negative impacts of urban ecosystems, and thus increase the livability of cities. This book provides background on key issues in this growing field.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I WHAT IS GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE?
chapter 1|30 pages
Introduction to Ecological Landscaping: A Holistic Description and Framework to Guide the Study and Management of Urban Landscape Parcels
chapter 2|22 pages
New Approaches to Ecologically Based, Designed Urban Plant Communities in Britain: Do These Have Any Relevance in the United States?
chapter 3|24 pages
Urban Cultivation in Allotments Maintains Soil Qualities Adversely Affected by Conventional Agriculture
chapter 4|22 pages
. Lead Levels in Urban Gardens
part |2 pages
PART II THE BENEFITS OF GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE
chapter 5|26 pages
Urban Community Gardeners’ Knowledge and Perceptions of Soil Contaminant Risks
chapter 6|20 pages
Sustainable Water Management for Urban Agriculture, Gardens and Public Open Space Irrigation: A Case Study in Perth
chapter 7|24 pages
Where Is the UK’s Pollinator Biodiversity? The Importance of Urban Areas for Flower-Visiting Insects
chapter 8|18 pages
The Influence of Garden Size and Floral Cover on Pollen Deposition in Urban Community Gardens
part |2 pages
PART III PLANNING ISSUES
chapter 9|18 pages
Bumble Bee Abundance in New York City Community Gardens: Implications for Urban Agriculture
chapter 10|28 pages
Modification of a Community Garden to Attract Native Bee Pollinators in Urban San Luis Obispo, California
part |2 pages
PART IV URBAN HOME AND COMMUNITY GARDENING