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| - | ====== Urban Gardening ====== | + | ====== Urban Gardening |
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| + | //Urban Gardening: urban gardening, different forms of using land in (urban) settlement areas for gardening activities// | ||
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| + | ===== Urban Gardening - one of the forms of urban agriculture ===== | ||
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| + | Gardens in the city have always existed. In Kamp-Lintfort too, gardens have been an integral | ||
| + | part of the urban landscape from the very beginning. Not only the monastery garden at | ||
| + | Kamp Monastery is known beyond the city limits, but also in the Kamp-Lintfort Altsiedlung, | ||
| + | one of the largest works housing estates in the region, the house gardens provide a special | ||
| + | flair of the mining and garden city. | ||
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| + | In recent years, urban gardening, and urban agriculture in their various forms (see Figure 1) | ||
| + | have experienced a real boom. The mentioned types of urban agriculture can also be found | ||
| + | in great variety here in the Wesel district. In addition to a number of urban gardening and | ||
| + | community garden projects, there are also self-harvest gardens and a solidarity agriculture. | ||
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| + | ===== Diversity of urban agriculture ===== | ||
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| + | |Fig. 1: Different forms of urban agriculture that integrate food production into the city: Urban Gardening, Community Gardens, Self-Harvest Gardens and Solidarity Agriculture.| | ||
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| + | ===== Urban Gardening & Sustainable City ===== | ||
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| + | Urban gardening often appears in urban space in places where something new is created. | ||
| + | Globally, the proportion of people living in cities is growing rapidly. Especially in cities, it is | ||
| + | important to design developments in such a way that local solutions are sought that | ||
| + | harmonise environment and climate as well as the social, cultural, and economic needs of the | ||
| + | people. The needs of future generations should also be taken into account. Many studies | ||
| + | show that Urban Gardening can provide positive impulses for urban development in all three | ||
| + | dimensions of sustainability (social, environmental, | ||
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| + | |Fig. 2: Social, economic, and ecological impulses of Urban Gardening for sustainable urban development.| | ||
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| + | It is therefore not surprising that Urban Gardening projects have been developed in many | ||
| + | places in recent years, including here on the outdoor area of the Green FabLab. In many | ||
| + | cities, green oases of gardening are being created in a small area, for local cultivation of | ||
| + | herbs and vegetables in urban surroundings. They offer space for planting, harvesting & | ||
| + | composing, for meeting and interacting with those living in the vicinity. In the garden one | ||
| + | can learn tolerance and the conscious use of areas in the city, where land is particularly | ||
| + | valuable. Urban gardening on the outdoor area of the Green FabLab enables joint learning, | ||
| + | biodiversity can be experienced, | ||