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Peer-reviewed Journal Papers
Anthopoulou, T. (2016) Urban Allotment Gardens During Precarious Times: From Motives to Lived Experiences. Sociologia Ruralis.
Béchet B., Joimel S., Jean-Soro L., Hursthouse A., Agboola A., Leitão T.E., Costa H., do Rosário Cameira M., Le Guern C., Schwartz C., Lebeau T. (2016). Spatial variability of trace elements in allotment gardens of four European cities: assessments at city, garden and plot-scale. Journal of Soils and Sediments. DOI 10.1007/s11368-016- 1515-1.
Blagojevic, I. (2012) Sustainable Landscape Management in Tara National Park (village Jagostica, Serbia), Geographica Pannonica 16(3): 94-102.
Blagojevic, I., Dordevic, J. (2013) Landscape approach to flooded areas - an issue or a challenge? Geodetski vestnik 57/4: 60-776.
Blesic, I., Pivac, T., Dordevic, J., Stamenkovic, I., & Janicevic S. (2014) Cultural events as part of cultural tourism development Jasmina Dordevic. Case study: Sombor and Apatin (Serbia). Geografski Zbornik/Acta Geographica Slovenica 54(2).
Borysiak J., Mizgajski A. (2016) Cultural services provided by urban allotment garden ecosystems. Economics and Environment. In print.
Borysiak J., Mizgajski A., Speak A. (2016) Floral biodiversity of allotment gardens and its contribution to urban green infrastructure. Urban Ecosystems. DOI 10.1007/s11252-016-0595-4.
Bretzel F., Calderisi M., Scatena M., Pini R. (2016) Soil quality is key for planning and managing urban allotments intended for the sustainable production of home-consumption vegetables. Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 23(17): 17753-60.
Breuste, J., Artmann, A., Wurster, D., Voigt, A. & Faggi, A. (2013) Espacios verdes urbanos, fortalezas, amenazas y oportunidades de mejora. Calidad de Vida, UFLO. Universidad de Flores, Buenos Aires V (9): 59-66.
Breuste, J., Artmann, M. (2014) Allotment Gardens Contribute to Urban Ecosystem Service: Case Study Salzburg, Austria. Journal of Urban Planning Development 141(3). 10.1061/ (ASCE)UP.1943-5444.0000264, A5014005.
Calvet-Mir, L., March, H., Camps Calvet, M., Langemeyer, J., Gómez Baggethun, E. (forthcoming). Sembrant vida a les ciutats: Beneficis socials I ambientals dels horts urbans de Barcelona. Book chapter. Icaria.
Calvet-Mir, L., Riu-Bosoms, C., González-Puente, M., Ruiz-Mallén, I., Reyes-García, V., & Molina, J. L. (2016) The Transmission of Home Garden Knowledge: Safeguarding Biocultural Diversity and Enhancing Social-Ecological Resilience. Society & Natural Resources, 29(5), 556-571.
Calvet-Mir, L.; March, H.; Corbacho-Monné, D.; Gómez-Baggethun, E.; Reyes-García, V. (2016) Home Garden Ecosystem Services Valuation through a Gender Lens: A Case Study in the Catalan Pyrenees. Sustainability 2016, 8, 718.
Cameira, M. R., Tedesco, S., & Leitão, T. E. (2014) Water and nitrogen budgets under different production systems in Lisbon urban farming. biosystems engineering, 125, 65-79.
Cameira, M.R., Tedescso, S., Leitão, T.E. (2014) Water and Nitrogen Budgets under Different Production Systems in Lisbon Urban Farming. Biosystems Engineering 125: 65–79. DOI 10.1016/j.biosystemseng.2014.06.020. www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1537511014001111.
Camps-Calvet M., Langemeyer J., Calvet-Mir L., Gómez-Baggethun E. (2016) Ecosystem services provided by urban gardens in Barcelona, Spain: Towards broader recognition in land use policy. Environmental Science and Policy 62: 14-23.
Camps-Calvet M., Langemeyer J., Calvet-Mir L., Gómez-Baggethun E., March H. (2015) Sowing resilience and contestation in times of crises: The case of urban gardening movements in Barcelona. Partecipazione e Conflitto. The Open Journal of Sociopolitical Studies 8(2): 417-442.
Camps-Calvet, M., Langemeyer, J., Calvet-Mir, L., & Gómez-Baggethun, E. (2016) Ecosystem services provided by urban gardens in Barcelona, Spain: insights for policy and planning. Environmental Science & Policy, 62, 14-23.
Certoma, C. (2011). Critical urban gardening as a post-environmentalist practice. Local Environment, 16(10), 977-987.
Certomà, C. (2015) Expanding the ‘dark side of planning’: Governmentality and biopolitics in urban garden planning. Planning Theory, 14(1): 23-43. doi: 10.1177/1473095213506202.
Certomà, C., Notteboom, B. (2015) Informal planning in a transactive governmentality: Re-reading planning practices through Ghent’s community gardens. Planning Theory. 1473095215598177.
Certomà, C., Tornaghi, C., (2015) Editorial: Political gardening. Transforming cities and political agency. Local Environment 20(10): 1123-1131. dx.doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2015.1053724.
Djokic, V., Ristic Trajkovic, J., Krstic, V. (2016) An Environmental Critique: Impact of Socialist Ideology on Ecological and Cultural Sensitivity of Belgrade Large Scale Residential Settlements. Sustainability 2016, 8(9), 914. DOI:10.3390/su8090914.
Dolinaj, D., Markovic, S., Svircev, Z., Jovanovic, M., Savic, S., Lazic, L., & Djordevic, J. (2011) Limnological characteristics, water regime and water quality problems of Borkovac reservoir (Vojvodina, Serbia). Geografski Zbornik/Acta Geographica Slovenica, 51(1).
Dukicin, S., Djordevic, J., & Milankovic, J. (2014) Spatial and social changes caused by the continuous exploitation of lignite in the Kolubara lignite basin, the Republic of Serbia. Geografski Zbornik/Acta Geographica Slovenica, 54(1).
Fikfak, A., & Suau, C. (2015) Editorial Urbanity in Motion. Open Urban Studies and Demography Journal, 1(1): 13-15. DOI: 10.2174/2352631901401010013.
Fox-Kämper, R., Lelong, B., Sondermann, M. (2015) Urbane Gärten als Teil grüner Infrastrukturen. Das Beispiel Lissabon (Urban Gardnes as part of green infrastructure. The example Lissabon). RaumPlanung 180(4): 22–29.
Fox-Kämper, R., Wesener, A., Münderlein, D., Sondermann, M., McWilliam, W., & Kirk, N. (in review). Urban community gardens: An evaluation of governance approaches and related experienced enablers and barriers at different development stages. Landscape and Urban Planning.
Giedych R., Ponizy L. (2013) Ogrody dzialkowe jako przedmiot polityki przestrzennej i ekologicznej miast na przykladzie Warszawy i Poznania (Allotment gardens as a subjest of spatial and environmental policy. Warsaw and Poznan case study). Kosmala, M. (ed.) Ogrody dzialkowe w miastach – bariera czy wartosc? Polskie Zrzeszenie Inzynierów i Techników Sanitarnych Oddzial Torun, Torun: 23-34, ISBN 978-83-935740-0-1. (in Polish)
Hegetschweiler, K. T., de Vries, S., Arnberger, A., Bell, S., Brennan, M., Siter, N., Stahl-Olafssong, A., Voigt, A. & Hunziker, M. (in review) Linking demand and supply factors in identifying cultural eco¬system services of urban green infrastructures: A Review of European Studies. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening.
Jean-Soro L., Le Guern C., Béchet B., Lebeau T., Ringeard M.F. (2015) Origin of trace elements in an urban garden in Nantes, France. Journal of Soils and Sediments 15(8): 1802-1812.
Kremer, P., Hamstead, Z., Haase, D., McPhearson, T., Frantzeskaki, N., Andersson, E., Kabisch, N., Larondelle, N., Lorance Rall, E., Baró, F., Bertram, C., Gómez-Baggethun, E., Hansen, R., Kaczorowska, A., Kain, J.-H., Kronenberg, J., Langemeyer, J., Pauleit, S., Rehdanz, K., Schewenius M., van Ham, C., Voigt, A., Wurster, D. & Elmqvist, T. (2016) Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research. Ecology and Society 21(2): 29. dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08445-210229
Kremer, P., Hamstead, Z., Haase, D., McPhearson, T., Frantzeskaki, N., Andersson, E., Kabisch, N., Larondelle, N., Lorance Rall, E., Voigt, A., Baró, F., Bertram, C., Gómez-Baggethun, E., Hansen, R., Kaczorowska, A., Kain, J.-H., Kronenberg, J., Langemeyer J., Pauleit, S., Rehdanz, K., Schewenius, M., van Ham, C., Wurster, D. and Elmqvist, T. 2016. Key insights for the future of urban ecosystem services research. Ecology and Society 21(2):29. dx.doi.org/10.5751/ES-08445-210229
Langemeyer, J. (2016). Socio-cultural values of urban ecosystem services. In: Nuss-Girona, S. & Castañer, M. (Eds.) Ecosystem Services: concepts, methodologies and instruments for research and applied use. Documenta Universitaria, Girona, pp 113-125. ISBN 978-84-9984-308-7.
Langemeyer, J., Camps-Calvet, M., Calvet-Mir, L., Gómez-Baggethun, E., Barthel, S. (in review). Stewardship of Urban Ecosystem Services. Understanding the value(s) of urban gardens in Barcelona. Landscape and Urban Planning.
Latkowska, M.J.; Ponizy, L.; Boulanger-Joimel, S.; Breuste, J. Hursthouse, A.; Külvik, M.; Leitão, T. Mizgajski, A. & Voigt, A. (in review): Urban allotment gardens – space for recreation, interaction with nature and food production. Landscape and Urban Planning.
Leitão, T. E., Mota, R., Novo, M. E., & Lobo-Ferreira, J. P. (2014) Combined use of electrical resistivity tomography and hydrochemical data to assess anthropogenic impacts on water quality of a karstic region: a case study from querença-silves, south Portugal. Environmental Processes, 1(1), 43-57.
Mizgajski A., Bernaciak A., Kronenberg J., Roo-Zielinjska E., Solon J., Sleszynski J. (2014) Development of the ecosystem services approach – state of issue in Poland. Ekonomia i Srodowisko 4(51), Bialystok : 10-19.
Mizgajski A., Walaszek M., Kaczmarek T. (2014) Preconditions for life quality in the communes of Poznan agglomeration – an attempt at quantitative approach. Quaestiones Geographicae 33(4), Poznan: 67-80.
Mladenovic, E., Berenji, J., Kraljevic-Balalic, M., Cukanovic, J., Blagojevic, I. (2012) Multivariate analisys of species from Cucurbitaceae familiy. Genetika Vol.44(2):227-234, Beograd.
Montgomery, R., Wesener, A., & Davies, F. (2016; in press) Bottom-Up Governance after a Natural Disaster: A Temporary Post-Earthquake Community Garden in Central Christchurch, New Zealand. Nordisk Arkitekturforskning / Nordic Journal of Architectural Research.
Nikolaidou, S., Klöti, T., Tappert, S., & Drilling, M. (2016) Urban Gardening and Green Space Governance: Towards New Collaborative Planning Practices. Urban Planning, 1(1), 5-19.
Nordh, H., Wiklund, K. T., & Koppang, K. E. (2016) Norwegian allotment gardens—a study of motives and benefits. Landscape Research, 1-16.
Orsini, F., Accorsi, M., Luz, P.B., Tsirogiannis, I., Gianquinto, G. (2016) Sustainable water Management in Green Roofs. The Handbook of Environmental Chemistry. Springer.
Pourias, J., Aubry, C., & Duchemin, E. (2016) Is food a motivation for urban gardeners? Multifunctionality and the relative importance of the food function in urban collective gardens of Paris and Montreal. Agriculture and Human Values 33(2): 257-273.
Simón Rojo, M., Zazo Moratalla, A., Morán Alonso, N., Hernández Jiménez, V. (2014) Pathways towards the integration of periurban agrarian ecosystems into the spatial planning system. Ecological Processes, V. 3 (13) pp. 1-16. link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13717-014-0013-x
Speak A.F., Mizgajski A., Borysiak J. (2015) Allotment gardens and parks: Provision of ecosystem services with an emphasis on biodiversity. Urban Forestry &Urban Greening 14 (2015): 772-781.
Stojanovic, V., Djordevic, J., Lazic, L., Stamenkovic, I., & Dragicevic, V. (2014) The principles of sustainable development of tourism in the Special Nature Reserve Gornje Podunavlje and their impact on the local communities. Geografski Zbornik/Acta Geographica Slovenica 54(2).
Tappert, S., Klöti, T., Drilling, M. (in review) Negotiating Allotment Gardens in Swiss Cities - Discursive Production of Allotment Gardens in the Context of Urban Growth and Social Change. In: Landscape and Urban Planning Journal.
Voigt, A., Latkowska M., Ponizy L., Mizgajski, A., Breuste, J., Hursthouse, A., Külvik M., Leitão, T.E., Haas, K., Artmann M., Rutecka, A., Agboola, A.J., Olonen, A., Costa, H. (2015) Environmental Behaviour of Urban Allotment Gardeners in Europe. Bell, S. et al. (Eds.): Landscape in Flux - peer reviewed proceedings of ECLAS 2015 Conference. Department of Landscape Architecture, Estonian University of Life Science. Tartu, Estonia., pp. 78-82.
Wesener, A. (2015) Temporary urbanism and urban sustainability after a natural disaster: transitional community-initiated open spaces in Christchurch, New Zealand. Journal of Urbanism, 8(4), 406-422. doi:10.1080/17549175.2015.1061040.
Willman, K. (2015) Yhteisöllisen kaupunkiviljelyn keholliset merkitykset (Affects in Urban Community Gardening). Alue ja Ympäristö 44(2): 30–44.
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