Cultivating Vibrant Gardens in Urban Communities: Success Factors of Community Gardens in Beijing and Shanghai

Danning Lu
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Community gardens have emerged as community development initiatives with proven environmental, social, and public health benefits. While many studies evaluate the benefits of community gardens, fewer studies evaluate the success and failure of gardens, especially in China. This research uses four case studies of state-sponsored community gardens in Beijing and Shanghai to analyze social and organizational factors that help and hinder the success of community gardens. Factors impacting success are multi-faceted and interactive, and relations between residents and local government staff determine success throughout different development stages. In the design stage, the involvement of residents and their vision are important to success. In the maintenance stage, the leadership of key actors, including Residents’ Committee staff and volunteers, residents’ preparedness for self-governance, and external recognition are the most significant factors. The findings corroborate literature on factors of community gardens’ success while contributing new insights about the organization and governance of community gardens in the context of a top-down political system.
在城市社区培育充满活力的花园:北京和上海社区花园的成功因素
社区花园已成为社区发展的倡议,具有已被证明的环境、社会和公共健康效益。虽然许多研究评估了社区花园的好处,但很少有研究评估花园的成功和失败,特别是在中国。本研究以北京和上海四个国家资助的社区园林为例,分析了社区园林成功的社会和组织因素。影响成功的因素是多方面的、互动的,居民与当地政府工作人员之间的关系决定了在不同发展阶段的成功。在设计阶段,居民的参与和他们的愿景是成功的重要因素。在维护阶段,居民委员会工作人员和志愿者等关键行为体的领导、居民的自治准备和外部认可是最重要的因素。研究结果证实了文献中关于社区花园成功的因素,同时为自上而下的政治体制下社区花园的组织和治理提供了新的见解。
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