Chapter 2 footnotes

Introduction
Some philosophies and manifestations of urban food gardening
Who was involved: community gardens within Sydney
Footnotes
  1. such as Smit and Nasr (1995), Smit (1994) and Sawio (1993).
  2. much of this definition draws on Bennett (1995).
  3. Organic Federation of Australia (n.d.).
  4. Mollison (1992, pix.)
  5. see, for example, chapter 14 in Mollison (1992).
  6. Milbrath (1989).
  7. Mollison (1992).
  8. Harrison (1992).
  9. such as Howitt (1998), Buell and DeLuca (1996) and Shotter (1993).
  10. Mollison (1992).
  11. Many of these areas contain strong allotment systems dating from earlier social arrangements such as feudalism (Eliott, 1983).
  12. Eliott (1983).
  13. Eliott (1983).
  14. Eliott (1983, p8).
  15. for example, Eliott (1983), Wright (1992), Shepherd (1993), Worner (1999).
  16. Eliott (1983), GEO (1999).
  17. for example, Smit and Nasr (1995), Smit (1994).
  18. Smit and Nasr (1995).
  19. ibid.
  20. Gottlieb and Fisher (1996); Smit and Nasr (1995), Smit (1994).
  21. Smit’s work covers more than 35 countries, with long term assignments in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Tanzania, Egypt and Iraq (Smit, 1994). Sawio’s work cites examples from Congo, Zaire, Cameroon, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique (Sawio, 1993).
  22. Smit (1994).
  23. ibid.
  24. Saunders (1999).
  25. Sawio (1993).
  26. Smit (1994).
  27. Southern Sydney Waste Board (1999).
  28. Sawio (1993).
  29. see for example, Bookchin (1995), Meltzer (1995), Benhabib (1993).
  30. Kruse (1993).
  31. Saul (1997, pp16-17, p32).
  32. Saul (1997, pp33-34).
  33. this issue is documented in Chapter 1 as being evident in the work of authors such as Castells (1983, 1997); however, work such as that by Buell and DeLuca (1996) and Schehr (1997) represents calls for and examples of, movement beyond homogenising portrayals and structures.
  34. Australian City Farms and Community Gardens Network (n.d.).

 
Contents
Preface
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Appendix I
Appendix II
References

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