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Developing "community" in community
gardens
Firth, Chris ; Maye, Damian ; Pearson, David
Local environment, 2011-07, Vol.16 (6), p.555-568
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Abingdon: Routledge
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Título:
Developing "community" in community
gardens
Autor:
Firth, Chris
;
Maye, Damian
;
Pearson, David
Assuntos:
Benefits
;
Capital
;
Community
;
community building
;
Community development
;
Community
gardens
;
Development
;
England
;
Environment
;
Food
;
Food security
;
Gardens
;
Gardens
& gardening
;
local communities
;
Local government
;
Nature
;
Nottingham
;
Social capital
;
United Kingdom
É parte de:
Local environment, 2011-07, Vol.16 (6), p.555-568
Notas:
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Descrição:
Community
gardens
are enjoying a renaissance, thought to be due to people's desire to reconnect with food, nature and community. This paper presents results from an exploratory investigation of two community
gardens
in Nottingham, supported by regional and national contextual analysis. It examines the nature and construction of "community" in community
gardens
and how they benefit their local communities. Results from case-study work show how community
gardens
help to build cohesion and vitality in a community, contributing to the generation of bonding, bridging and linking social capital. The composition of these capitals varies between the case-study
gardens
, dependent on the type of community formed. Two categories of community garden are identified in the paper: "place-based" and "interest-based". The former are more territorially embedded in the local community, while the latter may span across diverse communities, with the social capital generated remaining within an "interest community". These categories may not always map neatly on to one community garden, although one category may be more immediately evident. The article also suggests directions for future research, including complementary research frameworks to further develop understandings of social capital metrics.
Editor:
Abingdon: Routledge
Idioma:
Inglês
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