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American Community Gardening Association1777 East Broad Street, Columbus, Ohio 43203-2040 USA or info@communitygarden.orgAdams, Brooke, 2008, Sowing the Seeds of Success: Cultivating a Future for Community Gardens and a Diagram of Community Gardening Development,Masters Thesis, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
Starting a Community Garden
What Good is Community Greening?
Growing Communities: How to Build Community Through Community Gardening
by Jeanette Abi-Nader, David Buckley, Kendall Dunnigan and Kristen Markley
Cultivating Community: Principles and Practices for Community Gardening as a Community-Building Tool by Karen Payne and Deborah Fryman
The American Planning Association, 2007, Policy Guide on Community and Regional Food Planning
Curtis, Jennifer, 2010, From Farm to Fork: A Guide to Building North Carolina's Sustainable Local Food Economy. Center For Environmental Farming Systems, Raleigh, NC
Hassler, David, and Lynn Gregor, 1998, A Place to Grow: Voices and Images of Urban Gardeners, Pilgrim Press, Cleveland, OH
Hynes, H. Patricia, 1996, A Patch of Eden, America's Inner-City Gardeners, Chelsea Green Publishing Company, White River Junction, VT
Kirby, Ellen and Elizabeth Peters, 2008, Community Gardening, Brooklyn Botanic Gardens, Inc. Brooklyn, NY
Lawson, Laura, 2005, City Bountiful: A Century of Community Gardening in America, University of California Press, Berkeley
Linn, Karl, 2009, Community Revitalization, Reclaiming the Sacred Commons, New Village Press, Oakland, CA
The Local Government Commission, Cultivating Community Gardens,The Role of Local Government in Creating Healthy, Livable Neighborhoods, Sacramento, CA
Community Gardens can lead to gentrification which can ultimately displace those whose lives it was intended to enrich
Payne, Karen and Deborah Fryman, 2001, Cultivating Community: Principles and Practices for Community Gardening As a Community-Building Tool, American Community Gardening Association



