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Co-Creating community gardens on untapped terrain - lessons from a transdisciplinary planning and participation process in the context of municipal housing in Vienna

机译:未开发的地形上的共同创建社区花园 - 从维也纳市住房背景下的跨学科规划和参与过程的经验教训

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Urban gardening in Vienna, Austria, has gained a new significance over the last ten years. However, although demand is constantly rising and urban gardening is being marketed in many ways, a vast majority of the urban population still has no access to gardening and its various benefits. While community gardening projects in Europe are usually viewed as temporary, self-organised bottom-up initiatives on public or abandoned private land, this case study of the Roda-Roda pilot project shows that community gardening can develop and persist even when favourable conditions for grassroots community gardens are lacking. The vast green spaces separating residential blocks (Abstandsgrun) commonly found in Vienna's municipal housing (Wiener Gemeindebau) have a huge spatial potential for gardening, along with a forgotten tradition of self-organisation. Using an action research approach, this paper describes two principles for a successful implementation strategy under difficult conditions. Starting with a top-down approach, an interdisciplinary project team implemented a spatial and socio-economic framework that offered a stable basis for participatory community-building. As they "climbed" the ladder of participation stepwise - from exclusion to decision-making and true self-organisation - gardeners gained knowledge, skills and the self-confidence required to run a garden and create a well-working local community. At a more general level, the paper brings a co-creative planning perspective to the scientific discussion on community gardening in Europe and offers a practical approach to making local gardening opportunities available to suitable target groups by tapping into unused spatial potential.
机译:在奥地利维也纳的城市园艺,在过去十年中取得了新的意义。然而,虽然需求不断上升,并且城市园艺在许多方面正在销售,但绝大多数城市人口仍然无法获得园艺及其各种福利。虽然欧洲的社区园艺项目通常被视为公共或被遗弃的私人土地临时,自我组织的自下而上的举措,但这种情况研究罗莎 - 罗达试点项目的案例研究表明,即使基层有利条件,社区园艺也会发展和持续存在社区花园缺乏。分隔维也纳市住房(Wiener Gemeindebau)常见的住宅块(Abstandsgrun)的巨大绿地具有巨大的园艺空间潜力,以及遗忘的自我组织传统。使用动作研究方法,本文介绍了在困难条件下成功实施策略的两项原则。从自上而下的方法开始,跨学科项目团队实施了一个空间和社会经济框架,为参与式社区建设提供了稳定的基础。因为他们“攀登”逐步参与的阶梯 - 从排除到决策和真正的自我组织 - 园丁获得了跑花园所需的知识,技能和自信,并创造一个工作充分的地方社区。在更一般的水平,本文为欧洲社区园艺的科学讨论提供了一个共同创意的规划视角,并提供了一种通过分化为未使用的空间潜力来为合适的目标群体提供当地园艺​​机会的实用方法。

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