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Does visiting a community garden enhance social relations? Evidence from an East European city

The aim of the article is to identify the impact of the frequency of visits to community gardens in Slovakia with regard to how people perceived the importance of membership of community garden, how satisfied they were in general with community relations in the gardens, how they perceived improved s...

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Published in:Norsk geografisk tidsskrift 2021-10, Vol.75 (5), p.256-268
Main Authors: Hencelová, Petra, Križan, František, Bilková, Kristína, Madajová, Michala Sládeková
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