Community Gardens: alternatives to capabilities expansion and to sustainable development in urban centers in Brazil
The capability approach focus on what people are able to do and to be, defining achievement in quality of live in terms of the real opportunities that people has, whether at the basic level as being adequately nourished, whether in complex fields such as taking part in the life of the community. In...
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