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The impact and future of edible landscapes on sustainable urban development: A systematic review of the literature

Edible landscapes provide a series of benefits for the sustainable development of a city, and therefore, in recent years, their development has become a fashion which has stimulated research. However, there is a need for a comprehensive, integrated, literature review, to increase people's knowl...

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Published in:Urban forestry & urban greening 2023-06, Vol.84, p.127930, Article 127930
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