نتایج جستجو برای: gardens

تعداد نتایج: 5040  

2017
Rodrigue Castro Gbedomon Valère Kolawolé Salako Adandé Belarmain Fandohan Alix Frank Rodrigue Idohou Romain Glèlè Kakaї Achille Ephrem Assogbadjo

BACKGROUND Understanding the functional diversity of home gardens and their socio-ecological determinants is essential for mainstreaming these agroforestry practices into agrobiodiversity conservation strategies. This paper analyzed functional diversity of home gardens, identified the socio-ecological drivers of functions assigned to them, and assessed the agrobiodiversity benefits of home gard...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2007
Megan E Frederickson Deborah M Gordon

'Devil's gardens' are nearly pure stands of the myrmecophyte, Duroia hirsuta, that occur in Amazonian rainforests. Devil's gardens are created by Myrmelachista schumanni ants, which nest in D. hirsuta trees and kill other plants using formic acid as an herbicide. Here, we show that this ant-plant mutualism has an associated cost; by making devil's gardens, M. schumanni increases herbivory on D....

2014
Yolanda M. van Heezik Claire Freeman Stefan Porter Katharine J. M. Dickinson

Vegetation in private gardens contributes significantly to plant species richness and vegetation volume across urban areas. Drivers of garden diversity and structure are complex, reflecting the diversity of social, cultural, and socioeconomic characteristics of the householders who manage their gardens, as well as their predecessors. Here we investigate the woodiness of gardens, and focus on (1...

Journal: :Health & place 2009
Ellen Teig Joy Amulya Lisa Bardwell Michael Buchenau Julie A Marshall Jill S Litt

Community gardens are viewed as a potentially useful environmental change strategy to promote active and healthy lifestyles but the scientific evidence base for gardens is limited. As a step towards understanding whether gardens are a viable health promotion strategy for local communities, we set out to examine the social processes that might explain the connection between gardens, garden parti...

Journal: :Frontiers in psychology 2016
Elyssa Twedt Reuben M. Rainey Dennis R. Proffitt

Experimental research shows that there are perceived and actual benefits to spending time in natural spaces compared to urban spaces, such as reduced cognitive fatigue, improved mood, and reduced stress. Whereas past research has focused primarily on distinguishing between distinct categories of spaces (i.e., nature vs. urban), less is known about variability in perceived restorative potential ...

Journal: :Health & place 2000
D Armstrong

Twenty community garden programs in upstate New York (representing 63 gardens) were surveyed to identify characteristics that may be useful to facilitate neighborhood development and health promotion. The most commonly expressed reasons for participating in gardens were access to fresh foods, to enjoy nature, and health benefits. Gardens in low-income neighborhoods (46%) were four times as like...

1999
Rajkumar Buyya Binu Thomas Koshy Rajesh Mudlapur

The QUT’s Gardens project aims to create a virtual parallel machine out of a network of nondedicated computers (workstations/PCs). These systems are interconnected through low latency and high bandwidth communication links such as Myrinet. Gardens is an integrated programming language and system designed to utilize the idle workstation’s CPU cycles to support adaptive parallel computing. A Gard...

2009
Ioan Voicu Vicki Been

Cities across the United States that have considerable vacant land are debating whether to foster community gardens on that land, while cities with land shortages are debating when to replace gardens with other uses. Meanwhile, many cities are looking for new ways to finance green spaces. Little empirical evidence about the neighborhood impacts of community gardens is available, however, to inf...

2015
Daniel R. George Liza S. Rovniak Jennifer L. Kraschnewski Ryan Hanson Christopher N. Sciamanna

BACKGROUND Community gardens can reduce public health disparities through promoting physical activity and healthy eating, growing food for underserved populations, and accelerating healing from injury or disease. Despite their potential to contribute to comprehensive patient care, no prior studies have investigated the prevalence of community gardens affiliated with US healthcare institutions, ...

1998
Siu Yuen Chan Paul Roe

Gardens is a system which supports parallel computation across networks of workstations. This is achieved by over decomposing a program into more tasks than there are processors. Tasks have separate heaps which comprise partitions (segments) of a global address space. Gardens supports a modern object oriented programming language which requires garbage collection. Furthermore since tasks may be...

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