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来源类型 | Case Study |
规范类型 | 其他 |
Learning for Sustainable Agriculture: Urban Gardening in Berlin | |
Stephanie Wunder | |
发表日期 | 2013 |
出版年 | 2013 |
语种 | 英语 |
概述 | Recent years have shown a boom of urban gardening initiatives in Berlin. Among the core motivations of many gardeners has been the wish to actively experience and contribute to sustainable agriculture. Within the European FP7 research project SOLINSA the Ecologic Institute conducted a case study about urban gardening initiatives in Berlin. The study, authored by Stephanie Wunder, analyses the role that sustainability plays among other motivations in these initiatives, identifies success factors and barriers and eventually draws conclusions about the transferability of experiences to other regions. The study and a poster presentation are available for download. |
摘要 | class="field field-name-field-master-image field-type-image field-label-hidden"> Recent years have shown a boom of urban gardening initiatives in Berlin. Among the core motivations of many gardeners has been the wish to actively experience and contribute to sustainable agriculture. Within the European FP7 research project "SOLINSA – Support and Learning of Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture" the Ecologic Institute conducted a case study about urban gardening initiatives in Berlin, in particular the "Allmende Kontor" located on the grounds of the former Tempelhof Airport. The study, authored by Stephanie Wunder, Senior Fellow and Coordinator Agriculture at the Ecologic Institute, analyses the role that sustainability plays among other motivations in these initiatives, identifies success factors and barriers, and eventually draws conclusions about the transferability of these experiences to other regions. The study and a poster presentation are available for download. Berlin: hot spot and the international "capital" of urban gardeningIn the last decade Berlin has become a hot spot and the international "capital" of urban gardening: Manifold motivations and profoundly different exchange of knowledge and skillsThe reasons why people get involved in urban gardening initiatives are manifold. However, urban gardens do share a simple principle in that they provide people without a professional agricultural background the opportunity to undertake gardening and small scale agriculture experiences. Their small size and mix of various actors result in a profoundly different exchange of knowledge and skills, bringing about different patterns than within other agricultural and gardening networks. SOLINSA - innovation for sustainable agricultureIt is for this reason that urban gardening is an interesting case study within the European FP7 research project "SOLINSA – Support and Learning of Innovation for Sustainable Agriculture". SOLINSA aims to identify barriers and success factors to the development of so called "Learning and Innovation Networks for Sustainable Agriculture" (LINSA). Within the project different innovative and successful networks are explored. The study about contributed to the objectives outlined in the SOLINSA project by analysing urban gardening initiatives in Berlin. It focused on the following aspects:
The "Allmende Kontor" - urban gardening on the former airportThe analysis relates to urban gardening in Berlin, but highlights one of the bigger initiatives in the city, the "Allmende Kontor" on the former airport Berlin-Tempelhof, that has a particular emphasis on sustainability and a strong network to other urban gardens. The results were presented and discussed at the International Dissemination Workshop in Riga (Latvia) on 24 September 2013. |
目录 | Table of Contents: 1 SUMMARY 2 INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES 3 METHODS 4 SCOPE: URBAN GARDENING VERSUS URBAN AGRICULTURE 5 URBAN GARDENING IN BERLIN: MOTIVATIONS 6 EMERGENCE OF URBAN GARDENS IN GERMANY AND BERLIN 7 THE "ALLMENDE KONTOR" 7.1 Characteristics and emergence 7.2 Objectives, self-conception and activities 7.3 Governance and knowledge exchange 7.4 Financial and other support mechanisms 8 IMPACTS 9 BARRIERS, SUCCESS FACTORS, REQUIREMENTS 9.1 Barriers: 9.2 Success factors 9.3 Other important variables (which can act either as success factors or barriers) 9.4 Requirements to policy makers and administration by urban gardening activists 10 CONCLUSIONS REFERENCES |
标签 | Case Study ; Agriculture ; Cities |
关键词 | urban gardening urban agriculture urban farming sustainable agriculture social innovation Berlin Germany Europe |
URL | https://www.ecologic.eu/10308 |
来源智库 | Ecologic Institute (Germany) |
资源类型 | 智库出版物 |
条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.153/handle/2XGU8XDN/37380 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Stephanie Wunder. Learning for Sustainable Agriculture: Urban Gardening in Berlin. 2013. |
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