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 knowledge or incentives, funding, water supply, safety, and the harshness of rooftop environments are also major barriers. Still, rooftop agriculture is slowly becoming more common, particularly in the developing world, where rooftop food production may have a significant impact on food security and income, solutions are creative and site-specific, and roofs are often built of different materials than those in the developed world. knowledge or incentives, funding, water supply, safety, and the harshness of rooftop environments are also major barriers. Still, rooftop agriculture is slowly becoming more common, particularly in the developing world, where rooftop food production may have a significant impact on food security and income, solutions are creative and site-specific, and roofs are often built of different materials than those in the developed world.
  
-For more details and case studies about rooftop gardens around the world, please click on the link below. This is a senior honors thesis from Cornell University. {{:roofgarden_thesis.pdf|}}+For more details and case studies about rooftop gardens around the world, please click on the documents below
 +  * {{:roofgarden_thesis.pdf|}}(This is a senior honors thesis from Cornell University.
 +  * {{:roof_top_permaculture.pdf|}}
  
 Other important links:    Other important links:   
   * http://www.greenroofs.com   * http://www.greenroofs.com
   * http://www.hydrogarden.com   * http://www.hydrogarden.com
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