Flexible Tools for Unique Places: Interim Land use and Urban Agriculture Opportunities from Berlin, Germany: Strategies for Oakland, California
Neary, Megan
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Title
Flexible Tools for Unique Places: Interim Land use and Urban Agriculture Opportunities from Berlin, Germany: Strategies for Oakland, California
Author(s)
Neary, Megan
Contributor(s)
Miraftab, Faranak
Issue Date
2012
Keyword(s)
Urban Agriculture
Geographic Coverage
Berlin, Germany
Oakland, California
Abstract
This paper presents the ideas of interim land use in conjunction with urban agriculture and how planners can address urban problems with these types of projects.
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