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Indicators for Urban Agriculture

If we are to make a strong case for investing more resources into urban agriculture and developing enabling policies, it's important to have reliable and compelling data that show the positive impacts UA can have. When Toronto Public Health heard from decision-makers that there was a lack of Toronto-specific data, they commissioned TUG to consult with local UA practitioners on developing indicators that would measure the social, economic, health and environmental benefits of growing food in the city. Click here for the full report (PDF).


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