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Menakanit, Alisara. "An Analysis of Home Landscaping Styles in Thailand during 2017 – 2021." Asian Creative Architecture, Art and Design 38, no. 1 (2025): 1–19. https://doi.org/10.55003/acaad.2025.271696.

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The analysis on home landscaping styles in Thailand during 2017-2021 aimed to add up to the existing knowledge on the evolution of Thai home landscaping styles in different periods, the data of which were analyzed up until 2016, and to understand and the owners’ reasons for selecting these styles. The data were collected from “Baanlaesuan” magazine published during 2017-2021. The gardens were divided into 2 groups: 1) new gardens and 2) renovated gardens. The total number of home gardens found was 88 gardens from 12 provinces, covering the central, northern, northeastern, and eastern regions.
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Qisthina, Nafidzah, Kaswanto Kaswanto, and Hadi Susilo Arifin. "Manajemen Pekarangan Ramah Lebah Tanpa Sengat sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Jasa Lanskap Perkotaan." Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian Indonesia 28, no. 1 (2022): 46–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.18343/jipi.28.1.46.

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The concept of "Stingless Bee-Friendly Local Home Garden" can be an alternative for urban landscape conservation through home gardens, especially in Depok City, which has a rapid flow of development. For this reason, a management strategy is needed as part of an effort to improve the landscape services of Depok City. This study aims to analyze the characteristics of home gardens and the potential for developing stingless bee-friendly home gardens to support the optimization of urban landscape services. The research was conducted using a field survey on sample of home gardens selected through p
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Umroni, A., H. Rianawati, D. Pamungkas, E. Pujiono, and Sumardi. "Field performance of one-year-old medicinal plant: Screw tree (Helicteres isora Linn.) from stem cuttings in the tropical savanna region." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1133, no. 1 (2023): 012059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1133/1/012059.

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Abstract The purpose of this study is to assess the field performance of the medicinal plant Screw tree (Helicteres isora Linn.) Family Malvaceae in two home garden environments. The screw tree has been commercialized for the production of Jamu, an Indonesian traditional medicine. On Timor Island, however, this species has not yet been cultivated and is considered a weed. Using the t-student test, we compared and described the growth performance of a vegetatively propagated screw tree in two environments. According to field plantation, screw tree grows well in both home gardens, with a surviva
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Bittenbender, H. C. "Home Gardens in Less Developed Countries." HortScience 20, no. 4 (1985): 645–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.20.4.645.

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Abstract Home gardens are an ancient and widespread agricultural system. Today in the United States and other developed countries (DCs), the home garden remains as a popular hobby. Horticulture departments in the United States work with home gardeners as one of their land grant university responsibilities. What is the status of home gardens in the less developed countries (LDCs) of Africa, Asia, and Latin America? Are home gardens simply hobbies there as well? Can home gardens contribute to the nutritional and household needs of poor families in LDCs? What is the record of past home garden pro
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Mohd Hussain, Nur Huzeima, and Atikah Fukaihah Amir. "PREFERENCE OF COMMON GARDEN PEST TOWARDS EDIBLE PLANTS." Malaysian Journal of Sustainable Environment 9, no. 1 (2022): 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.24191/myse.v9i1.17291.

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Growing edible plants in the home gardens has proven to help improve the quality of life. However, the appearance of garden pests in the home garden may be a problem, causing loss of productivity and spreading diseases. Therefore, this paper aims to investigate the changing patterns of common garden pests among different species of edible plants in the home garden. The research was carried out approximately 8 months (June 2020 until January 2021) with 33 species of edible plants have been tested. All tested plants in the home garden were ranged at 2 to 8 months matured growth. Data sampling we
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Rahmadaniarti, A., M. Beljai, Mutakim, and N. F. Lestari. "Planting pattern and space utilization of home gardens of various ethnicities: Case Study in Waraitama Village, Manimeri District, Teluk Bintuni Regency." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1192, no. 1 (2023): 012047. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1192/1/012047.

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Abstract The ethnic diversity in Teluk Bintuni Regency, especially in the Waraitama village, will cause the characteristics of the home garden that be managed for different purposes. This study aims to determine the pattern arrangement of vegetation and space utilization in the home garden. This research was conducted in the home gardens of Waraitama Village, Manimeri District, Teluk Bintuni Regency. The data collection method was carried out by purposive sampling on 38 home gardens overgrown with woody plants. Data was taken by the census, i.e., all woody plants with a diameter of more than 1
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Gautam, R., B. Sthapit, A. Subedi, D. Poudel, P. Shrestha, and P. Eyzaguirre. "Home gardens management of key species in Nepal: a way to maximize the use of useful diversity for the well-being of poor farmers." Plant Genetic Resources 7, no. 02 (2008): 142–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1479262108110930.

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The purpose of this study is to identify key home garden species in order to address basic research questions aimed at understanding farmers' home gardens management practices. The study was conducted in two contrasting Hill and Tarai sites in Nepal with households (HHs) ranging from 355 to 634. Unlike larger production systems, home gardens harbour many species in small areas often with a few crop varieties and species that are not well represented in larger fields. Given the number of species and their small population sizes, species and genetic diversity are best studied by identifying repr
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Adhikari, Janak. "HOME GARDEN, ALONG WITH ITS FUNCTIONAL CATEGORY AND KEY SPECIES REPORTED IN NEPAL: A REVIEW." Reviews in Food and Agriculture 2, no. 1 (2020): 16–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/rfna.01.2021.16.19.

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Home gardening is performed from an ancient period in Nepalese societies. More than 74.5% of the population of the country is involved in an agriculture-based profession in Nepal. Home gardens include the versatile species of trees, vegetables, annual and perennial vegetables, birds and animals, medicinal herb plants on the same land units in a geometric or dimensional proportion. this paper focuses on the presentation of home garden status and present scenario and its interlinkages with home garden. Though sufficient work on home garden has been done but still focus on self-sufficiency and th
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Khan, Ahasan Ullah. "Home Garden and Women Participation: A Mini Review." Current Research in Agriculture and Farming 2, no. 4 (2021): 46–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.18782/2582-7146.152.

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Home gardens aid to improve food availability, ecology, job opportunities, social conditions for outstanding production, contributing to the conservation of diversity and maintenance of plant genetic resources and ecosystem. The objective of this review is to know about the major crops, vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants, and cash plants materials and women's participation in home garden agroforestry practices in Bangladesh. The various species of home gardens are nutritionally and economically valued as they fulfill a demand. Women are more engaged than men in home garden activities. Common
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Konyak, Tamngam, Hemant Kumar, Ragini Kumari, and Rajiv Umrao. "Impact of traditional home garden on socioeconomy across altitudinal gradient of Mon District in Nagaland." emergent Life Sciences Research 08, no. 01 (2022): 104–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.31783/elsr.2022.81104113.

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Concept of home garden is very common in the hilly area of north eastern part of India and play a crucial role in livelihood, economy and biological diversity conservation. The present study aims to study of the home garden in three different altitudinal ranges in Mon district of Nagaland with the prime objective about the socioeconomic status of existing home garden, distribution and the variety of products and their local uses. The household was selected as a sampling unit of study. Data was gathered through a structured interview covering 60 households, 20 from each village. The home garden
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Wijayanto, Nurheni, and Maulana Musthofa Rasyiid Gunawan. "Pendugaan Potensi Karbon Jenis-Jenis Tanaman Berkayu di Pekarangan Desa Tegalwaru, Kecamatan Ciampea, Kabupaten Bogor." Journal of Tropical Silviculture 11, no. 2 (2020): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/j-siltrop.11.2.96-101.

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Global warming is an environmental issue that related to the forestry. The strategy to reduce greenhouse gases emissions can be done by mitigation and adaptation. Agroforestry is one of excellent step for mitigation. One example of agroforestry form is home garden. Home garden is a system of land use which is located around the home. This research aims to estimate total carbon stock potential in all of kinds of woody plants in home garden at Tegalwaru Village, Ciampea, Bogor. This research use allometric method. The study was conducted in 30 home gardens of Tegalwaru Village selected by random
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Ali, Muhammad Saddam, Hadi Susilo Arifin, Nurhayati Nurhayati, and Made Astawan. "Jasa Lanskap pada Pekarangan Transmigran Bali di Wilayah Lampung Timur." Jurnal Ilmu Lingkungan 21, no. 1 (2023): 143–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/jil.21.1.143-149.

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The transmigration home garden was one of the potential providers of landscape services, such as ecological, economic, social and cultural services. These landscape services can improve people's welfare. The Balinese transmigrant home garden in East Lampung became the research location to see the services of the home garden landscape. Ecological approaches, economic analysis, and socio-culture analysis were carried out to determine the role of the home garden in providing landscape services. The Balinese transmigrant home garden pattern was built based on the Rwa Bhineda concept which regulate
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Asali, Jamil Saeed. "Effectiveness of Indoor Plants Using Home Design Ergonomics in Improving Indoor Air Quality and Human Health: A Systematic Review." Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communications 15, no. 2 (2022): 272–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.21786/bbrc/15.2.1.

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Indoor or houseplants are pretty good for health and several studies have shown and confirmed that indoor plants improve the concentration and productivity of the residents. Their presence decreases the stress levels and significantly eliminate common air pollutants. In a limited space, the home garden is an integrated system that produces a variety of foods and agricultural products, including staple crops, vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants and more. The importance of the backyard garden as a source of biological diversity is recognized in this context. When it comes to home gardens, wheth
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Njouonkou, André-Ledoux, and Wujung Mbi Lizby-Joy. "Plant-Based Agrobiodiversity in Home Gardens of Tubah Sub-Division, North-West Region, Cameroon." Algerian Journal of Biosciences 3, no. 1 (2022): 005–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.57056/ajb.v3i1.50.

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Home gardens are subsistent agricultural production systems consisting of diverse crop plants which are easily accessible and adjacent to homesteads. They sustainably contribute to livelihoods in developing countries. Regarding the modernization in tropical Africa, there are changes in plant composition of urbanizing areas like Tubah Sub-Division, North West Region, Cameroon while the useful plant diversity in home gardens are poorly or not documented. This study aims to assess the diversity of useful plant species and identify key factors that influence diversity. 120 selected home gardens fr
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Taylor, John, and Thomas Mione. "Collection of Jaltomata darcyana (Solanaceae), previously unrecorded in cultivation, from a home garden in Chicago, IL." Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 35, no. 5 (2019): 490–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742170519000127.

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AbstractEvidence has been slowly accumulating that the urban home gardens of immigrants or transnational migrants in the USA conserve food plant diversity with roots in the developing world. Published species lists for home gardens indicate that, at least at the species level, this diversity is not novel but consists of widely grown, culturally important plant species that are also available through the horticultural trade. In 2018, we returned to the home garden of a Mexican-origin household in Chicago and confirmed the identity of a plant provisionally identified as Jaltomata darcyana during
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Ivanova, Teodora, Yulia Bosseva, Mihail Chervenkov, and Dessislava Dimitrova. "Enough to Feed Ourselves!—Food Plants in Bulgarian Rural Home Gardens." Plants 10, no. 11 (2021): 2520. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10112520.

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The home garden is a unique human-nature interspace that accommodates a diverse spectrum of plant species and provides multiple services to households. One of the most important roles of home gardens is to shelter the agricultural plant diversity that provides for diverse and healthy nutrition, especially in rural communities. While tropical home gardens have received wide recognition due to their provisional function for the local communities, temperate and especially European home gardens have been discussed less frequently as a source of subsistence. The main objectives of the current study
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Suseno, Ari, Oki Wijaya, Widodo Widodo, et al. "Home gardening and its impact on household food consumption patterns in vulnerable communities: A case study of Girirejo village, Indonesia." BIO Web of Conferences 180 (2025): 01004. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202518001004.

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Food security is a fundamental pillar in achieving community well-being. The government has promoted the utilization of home gardens to enhance household food security. Girirejo Village, Bantul Regency which is categorized as a food-insecure village, has received training on home garden utilization as an effort to improve food security from the relevant authorities. The topographical conditions of Girirejo Village consist of dry land, such as home gardens, covering an area of 1,040,590 m2, three times larger than the rice fields which span 313,805 m2, providing a significant advantage for this
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J., Vijayakumari, Sundara Prabha V., and Jebarubi |. T. Leon Stephan Raj |. S. Beschi Antony Rayan E. "Floristic Diversity Assessment of Home Garden in Palayamkottai Region of Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu a Means of Sustainable Biodiversity Conservation." International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development 3, no. 3 (2019): 1484–91. https://doi.org/10.31142/ijtsrd23390.

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Home garden is an integrated system which consists of different plants in its small area that produces a variety of foods and agricultural products including vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants, ornamentals etc. All home gardeners were individually interviewed about home garden management and plant utilization, among other information. The biological and cultural significance of agro biodiversity in home gardens are highlighted with the future obligation and prospect in home gardens to improve our natural resource and avoid the pollution with free air circulation. The main objective of this s
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Aditya, Rendy Bayu, and Aisyah Zakiah. "Practical reflection and benefits of making a food garden at home during Covid-19 pandemic." International Journal of Food Studies 11, no. 1 (2022): 85–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.7455/ijfs/11.1.2022.a8.

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The partial lockdown during the Covid-19 pandemic in Indonesia pushed people to work from and spend more time at home. During this unprecedented time, many people pursued new hobbies in gardening, which proved to enhance physical and mental health. With anxieties regarding food insecurity, food gardens became a new urban trend. With a relatively tiny space available, it is possible to make an urban food garden in the front yard of a house using various cultivation techniques to maximize space. However, the implementation of food gardens in urban houses is quite challenging due to limited space
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S, Jamuna, Subhasree R, Karthika K, Paulsamy S, and Thenmozhi K. "SPECIES DIVERSITY, UTILIZATION AND CONSERVATION IN HOME GARDENS OF SOME RESIDENTIAL AREAS, COIMBATORE, INDIA." Kongunadu Research Journal 2, no. 1 (2015): 71–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.26524/krj71.

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The present study was aimed at documenting species composition, utilization and conservation of plant species growing in home gardens of 10 residential areas of Coimbatore city, India. Household interviews and home garden surveys revealed that all the 109 plant species included in 60 families included have someeconomic uses or with ornamental significance. Higher number of species was herbs followed by shrubs, trees, climbers, succulent herbs, vines and sub-shrubs. The families viz., Asteraceae, Apocynaceae and Acanthaceae contributed higher number of plant species than the other families to t
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Yadav, Pankaj Kumar, Shravan Kumar Bista, and Hema Joshi. "ASSESSING THE STRUCTURES AND FACTORS AFFECTING ON-FARM AGROBIODIVERSITY IN HOME GARDENS OF FARWESTERN NEPAL." Tropical Agroecosystems 3, no. 2 (2022): 45–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/taec.02.2022.45.49.

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Home gardens is the reservoir of biodiversity and have played great role in on farm conservation and promotion of species. Biodiversity is a crucial component of agricultural system. Therefore, this study focused on assessment of the factors and structures affecting conservation of agrobiodiversity. The study used the techniques of household survey. The result showed that the home garden occupies only 10-16% of the total land. Size of home garden varied from 0.007 ha to 0.31 ha. The Shannon-Weaver’s index for rural community (H’=2.44) revealed that the rural community harboured higher plant sp
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Bhandari, Sagar, Pankaj Kumar Yadav, and Sramika Rijal. "Home Garden; an Approach for Household Food Security and Uplifting the Status of Rural Women: A Case Study of Saptari, Nepal." Turkish Journal of Agriculture - Food Science and Technology 9, no. 10 (2021): 1792–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.24925/turjaf.v9i10.1792-1798.4283.

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Food security is one of the major global challenges of the twenty-first century. World population is expected to increase by one-third, between 2009 and 2050, and in Asia, crop yield is estimated to decline by 5 to 30% from 2050 onwards compared to 1990. It is high time to seek alternatives that can increase production utilizing existing resources ensuring food security. A home garden can be a viable and sustainable alternative in this regard; nevertheless, it is often neglected. Thus, this study aims to understand the role of the home garden in maintaining household food security and enhancin
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Salam, M. Abdul, K. Sathees Babu, and N. Mohanakumaran. "Home Garden Agriculture in Kerala Revisited." Food and Nutrition Bulletin 16, no. 3 (1995): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/156482659501600306.

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We studied the characteristics of home gardens in Kerala and compared them with commercial agriculture. Based on this study, home garden agriculture as practiced in the tropics may be defined as a need-oriented, intensive, and integrated multi-species production system around the dwellings in small-holdings (not exceeding 1 ha), aimed to achieve greater resource use efficiency with biological productivity and environmental sustainability.
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Mulia, Rachmat, Tam Thi Le, Nghia Dai Tran, and Elisabeth Simelton. "Policy Support for Home Gardens in Vietnam Can Link to Sustainable Development Goals." Agriculture 12, no. 2 (2022): 253. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriculture12020253.

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Despite research evidence on the diverse benefits of home gardens and their potential contributions to multiple sustainable development goals (SDGs), the role of policy towards supporting these contributions remains unclear in developing countries like Vietnam. In this study, we found that 25 out of Vietnam’s 86 key rural development and agricultural policies enacted over the last decade (2010–2021) set specific targets for home gardens. The targets, however, focus strongly on income generation with indicators stipulating e.g., 50–80% of total income from home gardens should be generated by th
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Nontu, Y., and A. Taruvinga. "Welfare Implications of Home Gardens Among Rural Households: Evidence from Ingquza Hill Local Municipality, South Africa." South African Journal of Agricultural Extension (SAJAE) 51, no. 1 (2023): 166–81. https://doi.org/10.17159/2413-3221/2023/v51n1a11554.

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Food insecurity is widely recognised as a global issue that requires immediate attention using multifaceted approaches. There is a generalised consensus about the positive role of home gardens in improving household income and food security. However, there is limited empirical evidence to support the above nexus worth exploring to enhance evidence of based programming. Therefore, this study used cross-sectional survey data from Ingquza Hill local municipality in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa (n = 200) to estimate the correlation between participation in home gardening, household fo
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Kaiyuan, Yuan. "Truth and Goodness arise Beauty: The Multi-dimensional Ecological Value of the Landscape Ecology of Yanshan Garden in Guilin." Advances in Social Science and Culture 6, no. 2 (2024): p73. http://dx.doi.org/10.22158/assc.v6n2p73.

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Yanshan Garden benefits from the complex cultural history and the background of the garden construction of the true mountain and the true water, so that it has the multiple values of “natural ecology”, “historical ecology” and “cultural ecology”, and becomes the best place to stimulate and enhance people’s “four hearts” authentic emotion on the whole. The historical and cultural inheritance of Yanshan garden after several changes; Social purposes for running schools and planting plants; Garden construction of true mountains and waters; Research atmosphere where famous people gather together; T
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Behera, Rabi Narayan, Sasmita Rout, and Sankar Paul. "Commercialization of Home Gardens in Upland Farming Systems: Evidences from Cash Crop Regimes of Rural Meghalaya, Northeast India." Grassroots Journal of Natural Resources 6, no. 1 (2023): 119–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.33002/nr2581.6853.060106.

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In developing countries, home garden is essential part of rural ecosystem and cater multiple functions including household food security. However, home gardens are getting commercialized in the developing world including the uplands of northeast India. Hence, we look at the impacts of commercialization on home gardens of different farming systems of Meghalaya. In this exploratory assessment, authors have employed qualitative methods including in-depth interviews to collect primary information from seven different farming systems that include two subsistence, three traditional, and two modern c
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Nurhayati, Arry Y., Azzizatur Rohmah, Yuda C. Hariadi, M. Hasan, and Sigit Soeparjono. "Adaptation of Home Garden-Grown Garut to Light and Organic Fertilizer: Home Garden Initiatives and Practices for Local Food Sustainability." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1497, no. 1 (2025): 012001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1497/1/012001.

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Abstract Indonesia seeks to increase local food resilience and sustainability in times of uncertainty and crisis such as in pandemics, when there is growing desire to produce food locally escalates. As such, the government has accelerated home garden initiatives and diversification for carbohydrate food sources beyond rice and wheat flour. Garut (Maranta arundinacea L.) is an underutilized carbohydrate source grown mostly grown wild in rural home gardens. Currently, the adaptation of Garut for proper home garden practices is not well understood. In this study, Garut was assessed for light inte
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Basarir, Aydin, Noura M. N. Al Mansouri, and Zienab F. R. Ahmed. "Householders Attitude, Preferences, and Willingness to Have Home Garden at Time of Pandemics." Horticulturae 8, no. 1 (2022): 56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/horticulturae8010056.

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The value of home gardens has become more apparent among tenants forced into isolation in difficult and uncertain times arising since the COVID-19 pandemic started at the beginning of 2020. While gardens make a significant contribution to the social and ecological environment of cities, most studies have focused on public green spaces. Investigating householder preferences for gardens during and after the mandatory lockdown period in the UAE is required. The main objective of this study is to analyze the householder’s attitude, preferences, and willingness to have home gardens during the pande
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Benanda Yasminingrat, R. Anantama, Bambang Sulistyantara, and Nizar Nasrullah. "The Impact of Urban Home Gardens on The Mental Well-Being of Women in The Greater Jakarta Area." Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs 7, no. 1 (2023): 39–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2023.v7n1-3.

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Promoting positive mental health is of utmost importance, especially in today's urban context, as recognized by the World Health Organization. However, the scarcity of green spaces in urban areas presents challenges for fostering a connection with nature. To address this gap, this study investigates the distinctive contribution of urban home gardens to the mental well-being of women in the Greater Jakarta Area. Through an online survey, participant backgrounds and mental well-being were assessed using the WEMWBS scale. Validity and reliability were established using Pearson's product-moment co
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Lazuardi, Samuel Nanda, Bambang Sulistyantara, and Prita Indah Pratiwi. "The Role of Home Gardens in Developing Cities for Improving Workers' Psychological Conditions." Journal of Contemporary Urban Affairs 6, no. 2 (2022): 233–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.25034/ijcua.2022.v6n2-9.

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During the lockdown period, people were restricted from doing many things, particularly activities outside the home, putting strain on psychological circumstances. This study intends to demonstrate that providing a home garden to improve the psychological state of the workers' community may alleviate the challenges of access to green open space in city settings. This study investigates the psychological state of employees and the impact of home gardens on the psychological state of workers in numerous cities in Indonesia during the pandemic. The survey was carried out utilising the Snowball sa
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Halstead, John M., Walden R. Kerns, and P. Diane Relf. "HOME USE OF LAWN AND GARDEN CHEMICALS AND THE POTENTIAL FOR GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION." HortScience 25, no. 9 (1990): 1113b—1113. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.25.9.1113b.

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Public concern over the impacts of pesticides and fertilizers on ground water quality has been increasing. Health impacts from ingestion of these chemicals in ground water vary considerably. Recent estimates of the volume of pesticides used in the U.S. indicate that home and garden uses account for about six to eight percent of total pesticides used. To obtain information on types and application rates of home garden chemical use, a telephone survey of Virginia homeowners was undertaken in the summer of 1988. Information was obtained on: 1) size of respondents' lawns and gardens; 2) use of a p
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Tiwari, Vandana, Kuldeep Negi, Rajni Rawat, Puran Mehta, and Subhash Chandra. "Role of Home Garden for In-Situ Conservation of Agro-Biodiversity: A Case Study of Dhari Block, District Nainital, Kumaun Region of Uttarakhand." Journal of Non Timber Forest Products 23, no. 3 (2016): 169–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.54207/bsmps2000-2016-53st5w.

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Since time immemorial, the natives were growing and maintaining plant diversity in the vicinity of dwelling places which is popularly known as Home Garden. The present study was conducted to assess role of home garden for in-situ conservation of plant diversity in Dhari Block, district Nainital, Uttarakhand with the major aim of understanding the plant diversity available especially with respect to the home gardens and role of vice-versa in their day to day life. With the help of questionnaire and survey, the information was collected from six villages i.e., Chaukuta, Dhanachuli, Gajar, Kasiya
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Šiftová, Jana. "Food self-provisioning motivations revisited: Czech home gardens and their food production." Geografie 126, no. 2 (2021): 149–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.37040/geografie.2021.002.

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This paper revisits the motivations and behaviours related to home food production in private home gardens. It aims to answer these research questions: (i) which activities are performed in the home garden?; (ii) if the garden fulfils the self-provisioning function, what are the motivations for food production?; (iii) does gardening and food self-provisioning impact a household’s environmental behaviour?; and (iv) does food self-provisioning relate to a household’s economic situation? The results show that production of vegetables and herbs is still the prevailing function of Czech home garden
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Park, Woo, Kwak, Lee, Leti, and Soni. "Assessment of the Diverse Roles of Home Gardens and Their Sustainable Management for Livelihood Improvement in West Java, Indonesia." Forests 10, no. 11 (2019): 970. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f10110970.

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Home garden is a traditional agroforestry system, which is an ecologically and socio-economically sustainable land use system in West Java, Indonesia. It plays a fundamental role in providing subsistence food and income to local people through a multi-strata structure. Despite the importance of the home garden, which is strongly linked with quality of living, there is still a lack of quantitative data and information. Therefore, we quantified the economic and ecological characteristics of home gardens in the present study to evaluate their diverse roles. In addition, general strategies that ar
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Ishikawa, Y. "Garden of My Home." Concrete Journal 57, no. 8 (2019): 616. http://dx.doi.org/10.3151/coj.57.8_616.

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Kanara, Nahda, Ritawati, Sentot Wahono, et al. "Pelatihan Budidaya Tanaman Hortikultura untuk Optimalisasi Pekarangan di Nagari Taeh Bukik, Sumatera Barat." Agrokreatif: Jurnal Ilmiah Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 8, no. 3 (2022): 269–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/agrokreatif.8.3.269-275.

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Horticulture plants are fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants, which are easy to cultivate in home gardens, could reduce household consumption expenditure and offer the good impact for family food security. Therefore, it is necessary to perform community training on horticulture technology by utilizing local resources. The purposes of this community service are to increase public awareness of the home garden’s existence and management, to increase the insight and knowledge of PKK members in horticultural crops cultivation, and to engage PKK members to practice horticulture cultivat
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Maya, I. P. A. T., E. Wahyuningsih, and E. Hidayati. "Land-use strategies of household-based agroforestry in Pendua Village, North Lombok." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1107, no. 1 (2022): 012125. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1107/1/012125.

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Abstract Competing needs for land resources are increasing as the world’s population grows. Indonesia ranks as the fourth most populous country in the world. The population of Lombok Island has increased more than double in ten years, from around 1.5 million people in 2010 to 3.8 million people in 2020. Home garden improvement has been regarded as one of the important strategies to enhance household food security. Home gardens are also part of local food systems in Lombok. Local people of Pendua Village, North Lombok, are using their home garden for apiculture to meet their needs. This researc
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Taylor, John R., and Sarah Taylor Lovell. "Urban home gardens in the Global North: A mixed methods study of ethnic and migrant home gardens in Chicago, IL." Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 30, no. 1 (2014): 22–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1742170514000180.

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AbstractIn the United States, interest in urban farms and community gardens is flourishing, yet the urban home food garden (UHFG) and its contributions to urban systems have been overlooked and understudied. To begin to address this gap, we are conducting a mixed methods study of African American, Chinese-origin and Mexican-origin households with home gardens in Chicago, IL. Study methods include in-depth interviews, participant observation, ethnobotanical surveys and analysis of the chemical and physical properties of garden soils. As of this writing, findings indicate that home gardening has
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Garber, M. P., and K. Bondari. "Characteristics of Garden Writers and Their Information Sources." Journal of Environmental Horticulture 16, no. 4 (1998): 207–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.24266/0738-2898-16.4.207.

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Abstract A national survey of members of the Garden Writers Association of America (GWAA) indicated that Garden Writers tend to distribute their gardening communications within their state of residence and to a lesser extent, nationally. The most widely used media by Garden Writers were newspapers, magazines and television. The three types of plant material information that generated greatest consumer response for Garden Writers were low maintenance plants, herbaceous perennials, and new plant varieties. The type of services or information that Garden Writers valued the most were new plant rel
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Honculada-Genove, Jin. "Nutrition Security through Sustainable Home Garden Food Production Initiatives." Philippine Social Science Journal 3, no. 1 (2020): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.52006/main.v3i1.116.

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Food security is achieved through food availability, economic and physical access, proper food utilization, and food stability. Safeguarding the access to sufficient food is more a problem than availability for the most malnourished group as food insecure households favor quantity over quality to avoid hunger. The Nutrition and Dietetics Department of Silliman University, in partnership with the local government units of San Jose and Amlan in Negros Oriental, launched the Nutrition and Food Security Training Program to reduce the problem of malnutrition. One of the components of the program is
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Langlentombi, L. Chanu, Arati Ningombam, Ch Basudha, et al. "Plant Bioresources and Diversity of Home Gardens in Thanga Village, Manipur: Landscape Connected to Loktak Lake, a Ramsar Site." International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management 16, Mar, 3 (2025): 01–11. https://doi.org/10.23910/1.2025.6075.

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A study was conducted during August–November, 2024 at Thanga village in Bishnupur district of Manipur, India to study the plant bioresources and species diversity of home gardens in Thanga village which is a community closely tied to Loktak Lake’s ecological and cultural landscape. Home gardens play a very significant role in reservoirs of plant diversity and have been contributing immensely to biodiversity conservation, food security, and preservation of traditional knowledge. Given the rising vulnerability of forests to climate change and human disturbances, home gardens can be seen as a sus
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Yuen, Ivo, and Timothy Kwok. "Effect of Virtual Zen Garden on Quality of Life of Residents in Long-Term Care Home." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 22, no. 4 (2025): 510. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph22040510.

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Increasing attention has been paid to the therapeutic effect of gardens on older persons in long-term care homes. However, problems on set up and reliability of implementation were still of concern in studies. This study investigated residents’ experiences of Virtual Zen Garden in Hong Kong. Twenty-four residents were interviewed using semi-structured interviews based on the phenomenological research approach in two long-term care homes. This study aligns with the COREQ (Consolidated Criteria for Reporting Qualitative Research Checklist). Nine theme clusters were organized that described the i
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Krishnasoban, M. "Prominence of the Home Garden: A Study of Bogawantalawa South Grama Niladhari Division, Nuwara Eliya, Sri Lanka." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 10, no. 2 (2022): 44–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v10i2.5103.

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Home garden is an integral part of local food systems in developing countries. It has a longstanding practice among the Sri Lanka for centuries. The main objective of this study is to analyze environmental and socio economic importance of home gardens in Bogawantalawa South Grama Niladhari Division (GND), Nuwara Eliya. The data was obtained from the primary and secondary sources. The questionnaire survey was designed to collect primary data from thirty households according to simple random sampling techniques. Field observation was conducted to identify the core dimensions of environmental imp
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Peacock, Julie, Joey Ting, and Karen L. Bacon. "Economic value of trees in the estate of the Harewood House stately home in the United Kingdom." PeerJ 6 (September 14, 2018): e5411. http://dx.doi.org/10.7717/peerj.5411.

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The estates of stately homes or manor houses are an untapped resource for assessing the ecosystem services provided by trees. Many of these estates have large collections of trees with clear value in terms of carbon storage, runoff prevention, and pollution removal along with additional benefits to biodiversity and human health. The estate of Harewood House in North Yorkshire represents an ideal example of such a stately home with a mixture of parkland and more formally planted gardens. The trees in each type of garden were analysed for height, diameter at breast height and light exposure. The
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Verkade, Stephehs D., and Arlene Marturano. "Conception and Development of the Carolina Children's Garden." HortScience 33, no. 4 (1998): 593f—594. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.33.4.593f.

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The Clemson University Sandhill Research and Education Center is one of four branch stations of the South Carolina Agriculture and Forestry Research System, with a mission to conduct research and extension education programs in urban ecology. The Carolina Children's Garden has been created in partnership with other state agencies, funding sources, and volunteers as a site for environmental education. Learning from gardens and landscapes has steadily decreased since the late 1940s and today the average child spends 6 hours at indoor pursuits at school, an equal number at the television or compu
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Gerny, Rebecca, Robin Marsh, and Jostas Mwebembezi. "The promise and challenges of vegetable home gardening for improving nutrition and household welfare: New evidence from Kasese District, Uganda." African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 21`, no. 01 (2021): 17272–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.96.20125.

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Nearly eighty percent of Kasese District residents in Western Uganda pursue subsistence farming on the slopes of the Rwenzori Mountains where soil erosion and poverty contribute to declining agricultural yields, food insecurity, and high rates of stunting and wasting in children. In 2017, the Rwenzori Center for Research and Advocacy(RCRA) began a pilot home garden program aimed at sustainably improving nutrition for vulnerable households in Kasese. In 2019, the research team investigated whether a home garden intervention for nutritional benefit is an effective entry point to achieve broad ho
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Thapa, Sandesh, and Sara Rawal. "ACCESSING THE STATUS OF HOMEGARDEN AND ITS FUNCTIONAL CATEGORY IN ITAHARI SUB-METROPOLITAN MUNICIPALITY, NEPAL." Environment & Ecosystem Science 4, no. 2 (2020): 85–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.26480/ees.02.2020.85.91.

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Home garden, the name itself clarifies its meaning any garden that is belonging to home which can be anywhere at the front, behind, or in any fallow land. The reason why home garden and its diversity were studied is get access to the ethnobotanical study of the species and knowledge among people regarding the home garden could be more lighten up. A survey was conducted from October (2019) to January (2020). Among the surveyed fifty households, the type of home garden dominated was front type ranging from 45-700m2 whose management and diversity were changing as per the gender. Altogether of 108
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Sukendar, C., I. G. M. K. Arisena, N. Kohdrata, et al. "PENGABDIAN MASYARAKAT DEVELOPING A HOME GARDEN TO SUPPORT ENVIRONTMENT SUSTAINABILITY." Buletin Udayana Mengabdi 23, no. 2 (2023): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.24843/bum.2024.v23.i02.p14.

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Home garden atau taman rumah merupakan hal yang sangat penting bagi hunian dan sangat menarik untuk dibahas. Meskipun dengan ukuran lahan yang sempit, banyak orang tetap ingin membuat rumah di areal hunian. Home garden penting untuk diketahui karena memiliki banyak fungsi dan manfaat bagi kehidupan masyarakat modern masa kini. Home garden dapat menghadirkan manfaat ekonomi, biofisik, dan sosial ekonomi. Maka dari itu perlu diadakan kegiatan yang dapat menambah pengetahuan mengenai pentingnya taman rumah, filosofi seni, serta perkembangan taman rumah dalam dunia internasional melalui Internatio
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Gwacela, Mbalenhle, Mjabuliseni Simon Cleopas Ngidi, Simphiwe Innocentia Hlatshwayo, and Temitope Oluwaseun Ojo. "Analysis of the Contribution of Home Gardens to Household Food Security in Limpopo Province, South Africa." Sustainability 16, no. 6 (2024): 2525. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16062525.

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Addressing food security is one of the national priorities in South Africa, enshrined under the country’s constitution, yet there is a growing percentage of households struggling to meet their food requirements. Food insecurity and malnutrition remain severe problems in rural communities and can be addressed through home gardening. This study aimed to assess the contributions of home gardens to food security in Limpopo Province. This study employed a quantitative research methodology. A total of 2043 rural households were selected using multistage stratified random sampling. The Household Food
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