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Citation

Twiss J, Dickinson J, Duma S, Kleinman T, Paulsen H, Rilveria L. Am. J. Public Health 2003; 93(9): 1435-1438.

Affiliation

Center for Civic Partnerships, 1851 Heritage Lane, Suite 250, Sacramento, CA 95815, USA. jtwiss@civicpartnerships.org

Copyright

(Copyright © 2003, American Public Health Association)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

12948958

PMCID

PMC1447988

Abstract

Community gardens enhance nutrition and physical activity and promote the role of public health in improving quality of life. Opportunities to organize around other issues and build social capital also emerge through community gardens. California Healthy Cities and Communities (CHCC) promotes an inclusionary and systems approach to improving community health. CHCC has funded community-based nutrition and physical activity programs in several cities. Successful community gardens were developed by many cities incorporating local leadership and resources, volunteers and community partners, and skills-building opportunities for participants. Through community garden initiatives, cities have enacted policies for interim land and complimentary water use, improved access to produce, elevated public consciousness about public health, created culturally appropriate educational and training materials, and strengthened community building skills.


Language: en

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