The Greening of Harlem
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Describes a community garden project in Harlem. [UMN]
"Community gardens provide myriad benefits to city neighborhoods and schools, including open space, educational and economic opportunities, public safety, and a sense of pride. The Greening of Harlem has created 33 community gardens in schools, parks, and vacant lots in partnership with community organizations and citizens of Harlem." [Abstract]
[New York, Sept. 12-16, 1995]
Authors
H.P. Hynes
H.P. Hynes
Date Published
1995
1995
Journal/Conference
Proceedings of the 7th National Urban Forest Conference
Proceedings of the 7th National Urban Forest Conference
Editor
C. Kollin, M. Barratt
C. Kollin, M. Barratt
Publisher
American Forests
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
114
114
End Page
116
116
Pages
3
3
Sub-Topics
State U&CF Program, Neighbors, Aesthetics, Partnerships
State U&CF Program, Neighbors, Aesthetics, Partnerships
State(s)/Region(s)
New York
New York
Keywords
School, Neighborhood, Greening of Harlem, Leaf characteristics, Urban Forestry Programs, Community garden, Citizen
School, Neighborhood, Greening of Harlem, Leaf characteristics, Urban Forestry Programs, Community garden, Citizen
Libraries
SO:9100-004; UMN
SO:9100-004; UMN
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