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"You feel like you're part of something bigger": exploring motivations for community garden participation in Melbourne, Australia.

Jonathan KingsleyEmily FoenanderAisling Bailey
Published in: BMC public health (2019)
Although an interest in the act of gardening itself may be universally present among community gardeners to varying degrees, the findings of this study suggest that motivations for participation are diverse and span a range of ancestral, social, environmental, and political domains. This study contributes exploratory insights on community garden motivations and sustained involvement across multiple urban sites in Melbourne (Australia). This study recommends extending this work by undertaking future quantitative research that can move from local case studies to a national guidelines on how to engage more people in urban agriculture activities like community gardening.
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