The Perception and Degree of Adoption by Urbanites towards Urban Farming
Malaysia is not shielded from the issues of food insecurity. Despite economic progression over the past few years, food insecurity is continuing to affect several vulnerable groups (Orang Asli, elderly, students, B40). It is a growing concern that should not be taken lightly, especially with the rec...
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Main Authors: | Larisa Ivascu, David Frank Ahimaz, Benedict Valentine Arulanandam, Gelu-Ovidiu Tirian |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e1fa7a629d5f4ab091cb71080aa30c28 |
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