How to Study the Ecology of Food in the City: An Overview of Natural Science Methodologies
Though many methods from ecology translate well to agroecosystems and still further, urban agroecosystems, systems of food production in areas of dense human occupation often necessitate a different approach to ecological research. This chapter provides a primer on natural science research methods f...
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