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COST-STSM-TU1201-16881- Urban farming: the case study of Leipzig (Germany)

Name: Dr. Maria Ines Cabral
Degree: PhD in Architecture
Home Institution: LABART/ULHT, Lisbon (PT)
Home Supervisor:
Host Institution: University of Leipzig, Leipzig (DE)
Host Supervisor: Prof. Dr. Ulrike Weiland
Period: 2014.04.03-2014.06.03

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COST-STSM-TU1201-16906- The Meaning of Urban Gardening for Urbanites

Name: Ms. Kristina Pleschberger
Degree: Master student in English and Geography
Home Institution: University of Salzburg, Salzburg (AT)
Home Supervisor: Mrs. Annette Voigt
Host Institution: Birmingham City University, Birmingham (UK)
Host Supervisor: Russell Good
Period: 2014.06.30-2014.08.01

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17060- Allotments in Oslo

Name: Ms. Esther Veen
Degree: PhD Student
Home Institution: Wageningen University, Wageningen (NL)
Home Supervisor: Bettina B. Bock
Host Institution: Norwegian Forest and Landscape Institute
Host Supervisor: Sebastian Eiter
Period: 2014.08.17-2014.09.07

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17075- Real Food Wythenshawe

Name: Dr. Barbora Lipovska
Degree: PhD
Home Institution: Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Nitra (SK)
Home Supervisor:
Host Institution: University of Salford, Salford (UK)
Host Supervisor: Michael Hardman
Period: 2014.07.14-2014.07.26

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17087- Ecosystem Service Provision by Allotment Gardens

Name: Dr. Andrew Speak
Degree: PhD
Home Institution:  University of Manchester, Manchester (UK)
Home Supervisor: Dr. James Rothwell
Host Institution: Mickiewicz University, Poznan (PL)
Host Supervisor: Adam Andrzej Mizgajski
Period: 2014.06.01-2014.06.30

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17172- Future Scenarios of Allotment Gardens in the context of increasing urban densification

Name: Dr. Sofia Nikolaidou
Degree: PhD in Urban and Regional Planning
Home Institution: Panteion University of Social and Political Science, Athens (EL)
Home Supervisor:
Host Institution: Institute of Social Planning and Urban Development, Basel (CH)
Host Supervisor: Matthias Drilling
Period: 2014.09.01-2014.11.30

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17195- The Generation of Ecosystem Services in Urban Gardens from a Socio-Ecological Systems

Name: Mr. Johannes Langemeyer
Degree: PhD student in Environmental Science and Technology
Home Institution: Univeritat Autónoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra (ES)
Home Supervisor:
Host Institution: Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm (SE)
Host Supervisor: Thomas Elmquist
Period: 2014.04.01-2014.06.30

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17280- The relationship between soil quality and biodiversity in urban allotment gardens

Name: Mr. Alaba Joshua Agboola
Degree: PhD student
Home Institution: University of the West of Scotland, Paisley (UK)
Home Supervisor: Prof. Andrew Hursthouse
Host Institution: Mickiewicz University, Poznan (PL)
Host Supervisor: Adam Andrzej Mizgajski
Period: 2014.09.02-2014.09.30

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COST-STSM-TU1201-17298- Guerrilla Gardening in Manchester – A view on the scene and local people`s reaction to it

Name: Ms. Angelika Binder
Degree: Master student of Geography and English
Home Institution: University of Salzburg, Salzburg (AT)
Home Supervisor: Dr. Annette Voigt
Host Institution: University of Salford, Salford(UK)
Host Supervisor: Michael Hardman
Period: 2014.05.19-2014.05.30

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