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Warsaw Joint Training School - Social Aspects of Urban Gardening

The COST Actions TU1201 - Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities and TU1203 - Crime Prevention through Urban Design and Planning held a successful joint training school in summer 2015 that was hosted by Warsaw University of Life Sciences in Poland.

During four days (July 7-10), 26 students with help of 7 tutors, from 14 countries, studied about “Social Aspects of Urban Gardening” including social inclusiveness, crime prevention, and health benefits of gardening through different teaching modules. 

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