¿Qué es la agricultura urbana?
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urban agriculture
agricultura urbana

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Papanek, Alicia, Catherine Campbell, Hannah Wooten, John Diaz, and Valeria Caicedo Zapata. 2023. “¿Qué Es La Agricultura Urbana? FCS3380-Span FY1529, 10 2023”. EDIS 2023 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-fy1529-2023.

Abstract

Esta publicación está dirigida a residentes urbanos, estudiantes, miembros de la comunidad, agentes de Extensión y funcionarios del gobierno local que estén interesados en desarrollar, apoyar o involucrarse en la agricultura urbana. Se discute la definición de agricultura urbana, las características comunes, los tipos de alimentos producidos, los métodos de producción más utilizados y los objetivos de los distintos tipos de operaciones. Al final del documento se enumeran recursos adicionales de apoyo sobre la agricultura urbana y técnicas de jardinería para cultivadores principiantes y experimentados.

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