Provider: UniSA Research Data Access Portal Content:text/plain; charset="utf-8" TY - DATA Y2 - 2024-11-23 PY - 2020 AU - Hopeward, J AU - Roetman, P AU - Csortan, G TI - Raw and partially analysed data from the Edible Gardens project. UR - https://data.unisa.edu.au/dap/Dataset.aspx?DatasetID=647219 PB - University of South Australia LA - English C5 - CC BY-NC KW - urban agriculture KW - urban food production KW - resource efficiency KW - water use efficiency KW - crop irregation KW - citizen science KW - quantitative measurements KW - economics KW - sustainability KW - food production KW - South Australia KW - home gardens RI - -38.5, 129; -26,129; -26, 141; -38.5, 141 RI - The area of coverage for the state of South Australia C1 - From 11/10/2015 12:00:00 AM C1 - To 3/06/2018 12:00:00 AM AB - This data was collected by citizen scientists involved in the Edible Gardens project. The Edible Gardens project was a practical investigation into the productivity, resource efficiency and social value of urban agriculture in South Australia. Participating gardeners grew all kinds of herbs, vegetables and fruits. They also kept urban livestock such as chickens, other poultry, fish and bees. This dataset contains information related to each of the 34 registered home food gardens: spatial (suburb location, area under production, no. of garden areas, garden area location, type of production method); garden inputs (labour, costs, water [applied irrigation {mains water, collected rainwater or bore/grey water} and natural rainfall]); outputs (crop yields, calculated average retail price, calculated average nutritional content, sharing of produce with others (family, friends, community, food swap, other) and timing, length and season of all garden related activities (watering, planting, harvesting, livestock care, weeding, pest control, purchasing, sharing produce, fertilising, building, other). ER -