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  2. Occupy the Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Gill Tract has been the focus of efforts to create an educational urban farm for an extended period of time, [8] From 1997 to 2000 a group named Bay Area Coalition for Urban Agriculture (BACUA) backed by 30 community groups coordinated by Food First [9] [10] aimed to establish "the world’s first university center on sustainable urban agriculture and food systems".

  3. Template:Infobox urban feature - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Urban legends - Wikipedia

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  5. How an urban farming nonprofit in California is addressing ...

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    Around 47 million people in the U.S. are food insecure, according to the nonprofit Feeding America. Hargins said through the organization, he hopes to improve diets, health and more.

  6. Everyday Urbanism - Wikipedia

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    The study of Everyday Urbanism contributes urban planning and urban design studies with an approach to the understanding of the social use of space. It introduces the idea of eliminating the distance between experts and ordinary users and forces designers and planners to contemplate a ‘shift of power’ and address social life from a direct ...

  7. Template:Urban Planning - Wikipedia

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  8. Street culture - Wikipedia

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    Urban culture, the culture of towns and cities; Street market; Children's street culture; Street carnival; Block party; Street identity; Street food; Café culture; Several youth subculture or counterculture topics pertaining to outdoors of urban centers. These can include Street art; Street dance; Street photography; Street racing; Street wear ...

  9. Urban culture - Wikipedia

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    Urban culture is the culture of towns and cities. The defining theme is the presence of a large population in a limited space that follows social norms . [ 1 ] This makes it possible for many subcultures close to each other, exposed to social influence without necessarily intruding into the private sphere . [ 2 ]