Family Urban Agriculture in Russia : Lessons and Prospects /
A significant phenomenon that affects nearly two-thirds of Russian city-dwellers, family urban agriculture - with its allotment gardens, allotment vegetable gardens, and dacha allotments - grew out of a unique history and cultural representations. The contemporary Urban Grower in Russia holds a lega...
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Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
2015.
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سلاسل: | Urban Agriculture,
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جدول المحتويات:
- Notice
- Preamble: Heal the World
- Chapter I. Introduction
- Chapter II. The palimpsest of urban gardening in Russia
- Chapter III. A new civil right won under the Soviet regime
- Chapter IV. A post-Soviet phenomenon
- Chapter V. The Russian Urban Grower: representations and practices
- Chapter VI. In favour of a new perspective
- Chapter VII. A continental rhizome: gardening policies and visions of society
- Chapter VIII. Western and Southern Europe viewed from a Russian perspective
- Chapter IX. Universal meaning
- Annexes
- Annex 1. The capitals: Moscou, Saint-Pétersbourg, Kazan
- Annex 2. The collective gardens "War Veterans"
- Annex 3. The collective gardens "No. 7 of the Aircraft Engine Manufacturing Company/KMPO Kazan": massif Soukhaya rieka
- Annex 4. The collective gardens "Victoria Island"
- List of boxes, diagrams, documents, maps, photography's, tables
- Bibliography
- Glossary
- General Summary.