Planting More than Just Veggies: Student-Created Plans for a Sustainable Urban Farm
[...]it follows the environmental capstone model of senior team projects for clients in order to address problems with social, economic and environmental dimensions (Shay 2013). The client (represented by the lead farmer, Jackie Park Albaum) met with the class and presented her request for six propo...
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