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Community gardens in Israel: Characteristics and perceived functions
Ina Filkobski,
Yodan Rofè
, Alon Tal
Department of Environmental, Geoinformatics and Urban Planning Sciences
The Swiss Institute for Dryland Environmental and Energy Research
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Perceived Function
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Israeli
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Green Open Space
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City Residents
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Israeli Communities
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Diverse Communities
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North Europe
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Sustainable Cities
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Local Publics
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Healthy Cities
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Community Anchors
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American Experience
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Social Sciences
Israel
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Israeli
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Open Spaces
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Field Work
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Multicultural Society
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North America
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Local Public
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Civic Engagement
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Computer Science
Academic Literature
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American Experience
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Immunology and Microbiology
Awareness
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Urban Population
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