Urban Agriculture

Layer name:

  • Rooftop Gardens
  • School Gardens
  • Community Gardens
  • Community Garden Areas

Group name:

Sub-group name:

Urban Agriculture

Scale:

Always

Data Currency Status:

All data is current as of January 2005. It is anticipated that the Urban Agriculture and Community Food Resources data will be updated.

Definition:

Urban argiculture

Community Gardens: Community gardens are usually located on city-owned land and grow a wide variety of fresh produce and fruits, flowers and herbs. They are often managed by a non-profit association and may have individual plots of land that can be rented for a small fee, as well as larger growing spaces that are collectively tended.

Rooftop Gardens: Roof top gardens are designed specifically for gardening and food production. They range from simple containers added after a building has been completed, to beds of soil covering almost the entire roof surface installed at the time of construction.

School Gardens: Located on school property, school gardens provide learning opportunities for students and improved nutrition through organic gardens.