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Creating an Edible Landscape: Policy & Ordinances, Best Practices, Sustainability, Budget, and Plant Data

Title: Creating an Edible Landscape: Policy & Ordinances, Best Practices, Sustainability, Budget, and Plant Data
Authors: Greytak, Natalie; Bartholow, Mishka; Dryke, Jessica; Powell, Madison; Olson, Miranda; Davis, Emily; Prendergast, Claire; Schlegel, Courtney; Kalenberg, Claire; Lindner, Cecily; McQuillan, Kayleen; Servais, Maddy; Wege, Abigail; Berg, Hannah; Khan, Nabeela; Jung, Soyeon; Lee, Vicky; Gallahue, Staci; Yentzer, Brad; Bascom, Michelle; Druziako, Stephanie; Monnens, Andy
Publisher Information: Resilient Communities Project (RCP), University of Minnesota
Publication Year: 2019
Subject Terms: local government; sustainability; Scott County Projects; envir; socio
Time: 2018-2019
Description: Reports completed by students enrolled in FScN 4732: Food & Nutrition Management, taught by Dr. Len Marquart in spring 2019. ; This project was completed as part of a year-long partnership between Scott County and the University of Minnesota’s Resilient Communities Project (http://www.rcp.umn.edu). The goal of this project was to explore options for creating an edible landscape in Scott County and provide recommendations and information about best practices. Scott County project leads Jayme Carlson and Lisa Brodsky collaborated with students in Dr. Len Marquart’s course, FScN 4732, to identify policies that would support an edible landscape, provide best practices from existing edible landscapes around the world, and recommendations for sustaining the landscape. Final student reports from the project are available. ; This project was supported by the Resilient Communities Project (RCP), a program at the University of Minnesota whose mission is to connect communities in Minnesota with U of MN faculty and students to advance community resilience through collaborative, course-based projects. RCP is a program of the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs (CURA). More information at http://www.rcp.umn.edu.
Document Type: conference object; report
Language: English
Relation: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/206729
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/11299/206729
Rights: undefined
Accession Number: edsbas.C8AFA818
Database: BASE