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Regional Studies, Regional Science
The motivations and experiences of community garden participants in Edinburgh, Scotland
Robert Nash1  Paul Stansbie2  David McVey3 
[1] Bond University;Grand Valley State University;Queen Margaret University;
关键词: Community;    motivation;    leisure;    Scotland;    gardens;   
DOI  :  10.1080/21681376.2017.1409650
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

This paper presents the perspectives of participants from three Community Gardens in Edinburgh, Scotland and investigates the role that food growing plays in their recreation and leisure activities, personal development, the development of their children and the impact on their communities. Thirty-eight participants were interviewed using qualitative, semi-structured questions to explore their motivations and experiences from their involvement with community gardens. Participant observation was used to better understand the importance of the gardens in their lives. The participants felt the gardens were places that fostered neighbourly engagement, increased leisure opportunities, social support, community health, connectedness, and community diversity. They were also places that promoted knowledge exchange inside the garden and in to the homes of the people and the community itself. Anxieties over land use and land reform highlighted how community gardens symbolised empowerment but also showed resistance to the hegemonic structure of local council and government. In effect, the research suggests that community gardens grow much more than just food, they grow community.

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