Crisis Gardening, 9781032564067
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Grow through hardship: Gardening unlocks food security and transforms crises.

Crisis Gardening

a global perspective

$117.92

  • Paperback

    182 pages

  • Release Date

    31 July 2025

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Summary

Crisis Gardening: Cultivating Resilience in Times of Need

Gardening during times of crisis can significantly benefit individuals and populations in terms of health, well-being, and social and economic outcomes. So-called ‘crisis gardening’ can even be linked to transformative change in food systems through socio-ecological aspects of agroecology.

In this book, crisis gardening is explored to better define, describe, and provide recommendations about this activity globally. D…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781032564067
ISBN-10:1032564067
Series:Advances in Agroecology
Author:Jonathan Kingsley, Monika Egerer
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:CRC Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:182
Release Date:31 July 2025
Weight:400g
Dimensions:22mm x 254mm x 177mm
About The Author

Jonathan Kingsley

Jonathan Kingsley is a Senior Lecturer in Health Promotion at Swinburne University of Technology. Prior to moving into academia Jonathan worked in Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations, government bodies, and NGOs across Australia in public health and community development. Examples of these organisations include Oxfam Australia, VicHealth and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation. Jonathan views the natural environment as having the capacity to bridge health inequalities (the basis of his Honours, Masters, PhD and previous Visiting Academic position at Cambridge University). Jonathan views himself as not only an academic but an activist winning environment community engagement awards and sitting on multiple steering committees and research groups related to Indigenous and environmental health.

Dr. Monika Egerer is a professor at the Technical University of Munich in the School of Life Sciences. Her research investigates relationships between biodiversity conservation, ecosystem service provision, and human wellbeing in urban ecosystems, with a focus on urban agricultural systems such as urban gardens and farms. Monika’s work aims to bridge theory and practice to create productive systems in cities that offer food, habitat and community.

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