- Community gardens are those that are shared, cultivated and managed by a community of residents.
Pictures by Tlandhuis and Orti Urbani Garbatella
In general, what is being produced in community gardens is shared among the people taking part in the care of the garden. In most cases, these places contribute to the recovery of public spaces (shared gardens are often developed on reclaimed or abandoned land) as well as to the construction of social ties within the same community, between people of all ages and backgrounds.
Examples
Intercultural project: A common point: The love for gardening
Publié le : 2013-08-21 12:33 -Allotments - a social and environmental amenity to towns
Publié le : 2013-08-21 09:21 -The London Orchard Project
Publié le : 2013-05-10 08:54 -Tlandhuis
Publié le : 2013-04-19 09:00 -The Garden of Eden Project
Publié le : 2013-04-12 12:31 -Urban Gardens in Rome 2 - The Eut-Orto Project
Publié le : 2013-04-03 07:42 -Urban gardens in Rome 1 - Common urban gardens in Garbatella
Publié le : 2013-04-03 07:08 - Aucun article.
Links and other sources
- Another world is plantable: http://eineandereweltistpflanzbar.urbanacker.net/
- Network of community gardens in France: http://jardins-partages.org/
Please note: The experience of community gardens is discussed on other sections of this website under the categories Environment (Use of public spaces) and Avoiding waste (DIY/GIY movements).