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WG3 Ecology

Experts who are researching ecological aspects of the Allotment Gardens exchange knowledge and ideas such as existing and emerging challenges and benefits of Allotment Garden practice in Europe from an ecological perspective.

Chairs:
Annette Voigt
Andrzej Mizgajski

Members:
Ladislav Bakay
Ligita Balezentiene

Beatrice Bechet
Adam Bradford
Jürgen Breuste
Marta Camps Calvet
Yvonne Christ
Uche Chukwura
Kristine Dreija
Erik Gomez Baggethun
Hans Martin Hanslin
Avigail Heller
Andrew Hursthouse
Ari Jokinen
Andreas Kallis
Evaldas Klimas
Mart Külvik
Dace Laiva
Johannes Langemeyer
Monika Latkowska
Teresa Leitao
Flavio Lupia
Paulo Luz
Luis Manuel Navas Gracia
Hanspeter Nimmerrichter
Sarka Petrova
Martin Pikalik
Rudy Rossetto
Jelena Ristic Trajkovic
Mara Urtane
Ulrike Weiland

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