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Academic Theses
Lobello, J. (2014-2015) L’evoluzione dell’agricoltura: l'orticoltura urbana come strumento di sviluppo sostenibile (The evolution of agriculture: the urban horticulture as a sustainable development tool). Degree in Science and Technology for the Environment, University of Pisa.. Bachelor Thesis. Supervisor: Bretzel, F.
Camps-Calvet, M. (2014) Ecosystem services of urban gardens. A case study from Barcelona. Master Thesis. Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona. Supervisors: Calvet Mir, L., Gómez-Baggethun, E.
Hufnagl, A. (2016) Stadtgärten in Barcelona. Untersuchungen zur aktuellen Situation und Nutzung (Urban gardens in Barcelona. Analysis of current situation and use). Bachelor Thesis. Faculty of Natural Sciences Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg. Supervisors: Breuste, J., Calvet-Mir, March, H.
Eikenæs, R. (2016) Dyrk Oslo - ein studie av urbant landbruk sitt potensiale i Oslo indre by (Grow Oslo - a study of urban agriculture´s potential in Oslo). Master Thesis. Norwegian University of Life Sciences. https://brage.bibsys.no/xmlui/handle/11250/2397288?show=full. Supervisor: Clewing C.
Feklistova, I. (2016) Multilayered Identity of Urban Allotment Gardens. Comparative Study within context of Estonia, Poland, Denmark and UK. Master Thesis. Estonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Department of Landscape Architecture. Supervisors: Bell, S., Külvik, M.
Olonen, A. (2015) Ühisaiapidajate keskkonnahoiakud ja -teadlikkus: Paide piimakombinaadi aianduskooperatiivi juhtumiuuring (Environmental attitudes and awareness of allotment gardeners: a case study of Paide dairy plants’s horticultural cooperative). Master Thesis. Estonian University of Life Sciences, Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Department of Landscape Management and Nature Conservation. Supervisor: Külvik, M.
Mamedova, N. (2015) Tartu ühisaedade sotsiaalseid, maakasutuslikke ja aianduslikke aspekte (Allotment gardens in Tartu city: an assessment of social, land use and horticultural aspects). Master Thesis. Estonian University of Life Sciences. Supervisors: Mart Külvik, M., Karro-Kalberg, M.
Costa, H. (2015) Master Thesis. https://www.repository.utl.pt/bitstream/10400.5/10915/1/TESE_HugoCosta_vFinal.pdf. Supervisor: Leitão, T.
João, M. (2015) Master Thesis. https://www.repository.utl.pt/bitstream/10400.5/11169/1/Tese%20Joao.pdf. Supervisor: Leitão, T.
Karolina Rza?ska (2015) Analiza wej?? i wyj?? antropogenicznych przep?ywów materii i energii przez ekosystemy ogródków dzia?kowych. Przyk?ady z peryferyjnej strefy Poznania (Analysis of the input and output flows of matter and energy through the AG ecosystems. The Poznan outer part examples), Master Thesis. University Poznan. Supervisor: Mizgajski, A.
Maciej Krzy?a?ski (2013) Rola ogrodów dzia?kowych w strukturze przestrzennej i funkcjonalnej miasta Poznania (The role of allotment gardens in spatial and functional structure of Poznan city). Master Thesis. University Poznan. Supervisor: Mizgajski, A.
Marta W?glewska (2015) Analiza antropogenicznych strumieni materii i energii w ogródkach dzia?kowych. Przyk?ady z wewn?trznej strefy Poznania (analysis of the input and output flows of matter and energy through the AG ecosystems. The Poznan inner part examples). Master Thesis. University Poznan. Supervisor: Mizgajski, A.
Giatsidou, V. (2016) Creation and diffusion of agricultural and collective knowledge in urban gardens in Thessaloniki. Master Thesis. Aristotle Univeristy of Thessaloniki Greece. Dep. Of Agricultural Economics. Supervisor: Partalidou, M.
Risti? Trajkovi?, J. (2015) Architecture and Nature: The Application of Environment-Behavior Theories in Architectural Design. Ph.D. Thesis, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, 2015
Sonnleitner, A. (2016) Urban Gardening im Diskurs. Eine Analyse der Repräsentation, Entwicklung und Begriffsverwendung von Urban Gardening anhand der Berichterstattung in österreichischen Zeitungen. Master Thesis. University of Life Sciences and Natural Resources Vienna, Institute of Landscape Architecture. Supervisor Schwab, E.
Petruskeviciute, L. (2014) Upcycling. Bachelor Thesis. University of Strathclyde. https://issuu.com/laurapetruskeviciute/docs/upcycling. Supervisor: Suau, C.
Petruskeviciute, L. (2016) Glasgow Atlas of Vacancy. Master Thesis. University of Strathclyde. https://issuu.com/laurapetruskeviciute/docs/atlas_of_vacancy. Supervisor: Suau, C.
Binder, A. (2015) Guerilla Gardening, Vergleich Wien – Manchester (Guerilla Gardening. Comparion Vienna - Manchester). Diploma Thesis. University Salzburg. Supervisor: Voigt, A.
Kuhlmann, M. (2015) Arbeit und Engagement in urbanen Gärten, Kassel (Work and Engagement in urban gardens). Bachelor Thesis. University Kassel. Supervisor: Voigt, A.
Pleschberger, K.M. (2015) Motivationen zum urbanen gemeinschaftlichen Gärtnern in Europäischen Städten. Vergleich Salzburg – Birmingham Motivations for urban community gardening in European cities. Comparison Salzburg - Birmingham). Diploma Thesis. University Salzburg. Supervisor: Voigt, A.
Wüstenberg, J. (2015) Gemeinschaftsdachgärten. Bachelor Thesis. University Salzburg, University Kassel. Supervisor: Voigt, A.
Araja, L. (2012) The Role of Allotment Gardens in the Town of Iecava, Latvia. Master Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Balode, L. (2013) Urban Agriculture as a Significant Urban Harmonization Element. Bachelor Thesis, Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Drengere, M. (2014) Urban Allotment Garden Futures in Small Towns in Latvia. Bachelor Thesis, Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Dubok, J. (2012) Gardens and Horticulture in Riga: City Landuse Policies and Greenspace Development Opportunities. Bachelor Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Korolova, A. (2013) Multi-functional Recreational Space on Lucava Island, Riga. Bachelor Thesis, Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Ostanevics, M. (2015) Planning Instruments for the Development of Allotment Gardens. Bachelor Thesis, Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Skredele, A. (2016) Urban Allotment Garden Planning and Management. Master Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Varakajs, D. (2016) Micro- and macroelements in Produce from Allotment Gardens in Riga, Latvia. Bachelor Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Korolova, A. (2015) The Potential for Integration of Urban Allotment Gardens in the Historical Centre of Riga and its Protection Zone. Master Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Lidaka, L. (2012) Allotment Garden Territories in Today’s Cities. Master Thesis, University of Latvia, Faculty of Geography and Earth Sciences. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
Potjomkina, L. (2016) Urban Community Gardens. Bachelor Thesis, Riga Technical University, Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning. Supervisor: Zilans, A.
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