Resources

Publications

Evans, D. L., Falagán, N., Hardman, C. A., Kourmpetli, S., Liu, L., Mead, B. R., & Davies, J. A. C. (2022). Ecosystem service delivery by urban agriculture and green infrastructure–a systematic review.ÌýEcosystem Services,Ìý54, 101405.

Walsh, L.E., Mead, B.R., Hardman, C.A., Evans, D., Liu, L., Falagán, N., Kourmpetli, S. and Davies, J.A., 2021. Potential of urban green spaces for supporting horticultural production: a national scale analysis.ÌýEnvironmental Research Letters.17 014052

Mead, B. R., Davies, J. A., Falagán, N., Kourmpetli, S., Liu, L., & Hardman, C. A. (2021). Growing your own in times of crisis: the role of home food growing in perceived food insecurity and well-being during the early COVID-19 lockdown.ÌýEmerald Open Research,Ìý3, 7.

Mead, B.R., Christiansen, P., Davies, J.A., Falagán, N., Kourmpetli, S., Liu, L., Walsh, L. and Hardman, C.A., 2021. Is urban growing of fruit and vegetables associated with better diet quality and what mediates this relationship? Evidence from a cross-sectional survey.ÌýAppetite,Ìý163, p.105218 ÌýAlso available via accepted pre-print:

Kourmpetli, S., Falagán, N., Hardman, C., Liu, L., Mead, B. R., Walsh, L., & Davies, J. 2020. Scaling-up urban agriculture for a healthy, sustainable and resilient food system: the postharvest benefits, challenges and key research gaps. International Journal of Postharvest Technology and Innovation. Also available via accepted pre-print:

Research summaries & policy briefs

Upscaling urban agriculture may have benefits for dietary quality

Interactive materials

Rurban Hope Spots app and walking trail

Meeting slides & videos

April 2019: Kick Off Meeting Slides

October 2019: Liverpool Project Update Meeting Slides

March 2021: Stakeholder Workshop, Rurban Revolution Overview