University of Michigan: Urban Agriculture in Detroit: Scattering Vs. Clustering and the Prospects for Scaling Up
April 05, 2022
April 05, 2022
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 5 (TNSJou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Despite Detroit's reputation as a mecca for urban agriculture, a new University of Michigan-led analysis of the city's Lower Eastside, which covers 15 square miles, found that community and private gardens occupy less than 1% of the vacant land.
Even so, gardens on Detroit's Lower Eastside, which has one of the city's highest vacancy levels, play an . . .
Despite Detroit's reputation as a mecca for urban agriculture, a new University of Michigan-led analysis of the city's Lower Eastside, which covers 15 square miles, found that community and private gardens occupy less than 1% of the vacant land.
Even so, gardens on Detroit's Lower Eastside, which has one of the city's highest vacancy levels, play an . . .