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. 2020 Sep 30;17(19):7166. doi: 10.3390/ijerph17197166
Name of Case Study, Country Nature of Case Study Type of Evaluation
The Food Garden (De Voedseltuin), The Netherlands An urban community gardening initiative in a disadvantaged area Qualitative
PROVE, Portugal Sustainable farming practices creating closer links among producers and consumers Qualitative, Quantitative
STOEMP (within Ghent en Garde policy), Belgium Local food initiatives for healthier and more sustainable food Qualitative
Gemüse Ackerdemie (Vegetable Academy), Germany Increasing the number of volunteers to support vegetable academy programs for school aged children to connect with nature and origins of food Qualitative
Gardening with Green Gym and Meat Free Monday, United Kingdom Gardening activities with children in a primary school and promotion of a meat free day/week Qualitative, Quantitative
Sustainable food in public nursery schools, Spain Introducing sustainable foods in public nurseries in Madrid Qualitative, Cost benefit analysis
Malvik Path, Norway Reconstruction of a disused railway track into a recreational path connecting two communities Quantitative, Cost benefit analysis
Restructuring Residential Outdoor Areas, Sweden Regeneration of and improved access to an open space Qualitative, Quantitative
Restructuring Green Space, The Netherlands Regeneration of an open green space in a housing estate in a disadvantaged area Qualitative, Quantitative
Thinking Fadura, Spain Providing access to previously private green spaces to the general public Quantitative, Cost benefit analysis
Eco-inclusion, Germany Capacity building and awareness program among migrants about energy efficiency in housing Qualitative, Quantitative
Retrospective Analysis of Energy Efficiency Investment, United Kingdom Energy efficiency investments including double-glazing, insulation and improved heating systems Cost benefit analysis
Lifestyle e-coaching, The Netherlands and Greece A lifestyle e-coaching application including a physical activity tracker and smartphone application Quantitative
UrbanCyclers (now known as Cyclers), Czech Republic A smartphone application to promote regular cycling in cities Qualitative, Quantitative
Place Standard, Latvia and North Macedonia Implementation of Place Standard Tool: a framework to structure conversations about place and community Qualitative