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Growing in Glasgow: Innovative practices and emerging policy pathways for urban agriculture

机译:在格拉斯哥生长:城市农业的创新惯例和新兴政策途径

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Highlights?Paper explores four projects in Glasgow, Scotland that reveal a diversity of UA practices.?Negotiating access to land and securing long-term funding are common challenges for local UA practitioners.?UA practitioners in Glasgow seek to re-purpose vacant and derelict land, build social cohesion and contribute to environmental and food sustainability.?National governments have an important role to play in supporting community groups and local authorities to create optimal conditions for UA.?Paper identifies two pathways for UA in Scotland: partnerships between activists and local government, and enabling national legislation.Driven by shared concerns about climate change, social justice and health and wellbeing, Urban Agriculture (UA) is an emergent global movement. In this paper, we present an exploratory case study of UA practice on the Southside of Glasgow, UK that traced the emergence and development of four UA projects. Data from the four projects revealed a diversity of practices, including temporary gardening projects organised by local volunteers, a community and market garden operated by a charity, a food shop and vegetable distribution service run by a social enterprise, and a permanent growing space for charities and schools provided by local government. UA practitioners in Glasgow have sought to re-purpose vacant and derelict land, build social cohesion, contribute to environmental and food sustainability and provide participation space for marginalised groups. Reflecting on future avenues for research on UA in Glasgow, we have identified two broad policy pathways that are emerging both at the local level and through national legislation in Scotland to harness local urban food growing and support UA. We conclude by pointing to a need to preserve the self-organising spirit of UA in Scotland as new legislation comes into force.
机译:亮点?论文探讨了格拉斯哥,苏格兰的四个项目,揭示了苏格兰的多样性.?注意到土地的进入,确保长期资金是本地UA从业者的常见挑战。格拉斯哥的Howertitioners寻求重演空缺和遗弃土地,建立社会凝聚力并促进环境和粮食可持续性。促进各国政府在支持社区团体和地方当局以创造UA创造最佳条件的重要作用。??Paper在苏格兰识别两个途径:活动家和活动家之间的伙伴关系当地政府,并通过对气候变化,社会正义和健康和健康,城市农业(UA)的共同关切,使国家立法。在本文中,我们在英国格拉斯哥的南部展示了一项探索性案例研究,追查了四个UA项目的出现和发展。四个项目的数据揭示了多样化的实践,包括由当地志愿者组织的临时园艺项目,由慈善机构,食品商店和社会企业经营的蔬菜配送服务运营的社区和市场花园以及慈善机构的永久性地区和地方政府提供的学校。格拉斯哥的UA从业者试图重新设计空置和遗弃土地,建立社会凝聚力,为环境和粮食可持续性做出贡献,并为边缘群体提供参与空间。反思对Glasgow的UA的未来途径,我们确定了两个广泛的政策途径,这些政策途径在地方一级,并通过苏格兰的国家立法来利用当地城市食物生长和支持UA。随着新立法生效,我们通过指出,在苏格兰维护苏格兰的自我组织精神,我们得出结论。

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