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Title Connected backyard gardening as a platform for suburban community building in Adelaide, Australia
ID_Doc 7568
Authors Suh, J; Auberson, L; Ede, S
Title Connected backyard gardening as a platform for suburban community building in Adelaide, Australia
Year 2022
Published Community Development, 53, 1
DOI 10.1080/15575330.2021.1936103
Abstract In a connected backyard gardening scheme, the backyards of neighboring houses are connected through mutually accessible gates so that the individual households can benefit from the sharing of resources, and develop social links with neighbors. This study highlights the significance of connected backyard gardening in terms of community building, based on interviews with a group of five households and a group of three households from two suburban streets in Adelaide, Australia. The study has found that these connected backyard gardens are a new form of intentional communities. They have demonstrated it is possible to carry out a sharing economy, a circular economy, and a platform economy in a small scale yet collective and innovative manner. The spread of connected backyard gardening in Adelaide is being challenged by land-subdivision pressure favoring urban infill. The study suggests the social benefits of collective residential gardening should be factored into city planning.
Author Keywords Community gardening; intentional community; permaculture; sharing economy; SWOT analysis
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000660570100001
WoS Category Development Studies
Research Area Development Studies
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