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Salzburg Summer School - Allotment Gardens in European Cities

COST Action TU1201 has organised its first summer school in collaboration with Salzburg Paris-Lodron University and Society for Urban Ecology (SURE) in July 2014. The subject was allotment gardens in the context of the European cities with focus on four research areas:

1. Planning and Policy
2. Sociology
3. Ecology
4. Urban Design

Report of the Summer School

Presentation Module 1
Presentation Module 2
Presentation Module 3
Presentation Module 5

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