美国德克萨斯州奥斯汀市社区花园作为公地的治理及其在园艺社会生态结果中的作用。

Socio-ecological practice research Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-11-11 DOI:10.1007/s42532-022-00133-7
Daria Ponstingel
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社区花园是指城市地区拥有公共或私人土地所有权的空地,社区成员主要将其用于城市农业。本研究以美国德克萨斯州奥斯汀市的社区花园为研究对象,重点关注:(1)社区花园的治理方法;(2)与实施治理模式相关的园艺社会生态结果。社会结果由园丁的满意度和对他们成功的感知水平来表示。环境成果代表了作为绿色空间的花园所提供的生态服务,并通过衡量碳固存的净初级生产力(NPP)来表达。本文认为,在社区花园中,这些类型的结果是相互依赖和相互影响的,而治理方法决定了这种相互依赖的形式。本研究采用Ostrom的社会生态系统(SES)框架,该框架反映了社区园艺的社会和自然方面,并解释了治理方法、园丁对其成功的看法和碳封存变化之间的联系。本文采用混合方法,与社区花园管理人员进行关键信息访谈,产生定性和定量数据。利用生态系统星载热辐射计实验(ECOSTRESS)和Planet Inc.的遥感图像,应用遥感分析计算了碳封存模型的生物量。分析表明,奥斯汀社区花园的社会和生态绩效的最高测量与“自下而上”的治理结构有关,在这种结构中,社区成员负责决策和管理。
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The governance of community gardens as commons and its role in the socio-ecological outcomes of gardening in Austin, Texas, USA.

The governance of community gardens as commons and its role in the socio-ecological outcomes of gardening in Austin, Texas, USA.

The governance of community gardens as commons and its role in the socio-ecological outcomes of gardening in Austin, Texas, USA.

The governance of community gardens as commons and its role in the socio-ecological outcomes of gardening in Austin, Texas, USA.

Community gardens represent vacant lots in urban areas with public or private land ownership that community members use primarily for urban agriculture. This research studies community gardens in Austin, Texas (USA), with the focus on: (1) approaches taken to govern community gardens and (2) socio-ecological outcomes of gardening associated with the implemented models of governance. Social outcomes are represented by the level of gardeners' satisfaction and perceptions of their success. Environmental outcomes represent ecological services provided by gardens as green spaces and expressed through net primary productivity (NPP), which measures carbon sequestration. This paper argues that these types of outcomes in community gardens are codependent and affect each other, and the governance approach determines what forms this interdependence takes. This study employs Ostrom's socio-ecological systems (SES) framework that reflects both social and natural aspects of community gardening and explains the connection between the governance approaches, gardeners' perception of their success, and changes in carbon sequestration. This paper uses a mixed-methods approach with key informant interviews with managers of community gardens yielding both qualitative and quantitative data. Remote sensing analysis is applied to calculate the amount of biomass for the carbon sequestration model using remote sensing imagery from the ECOsystem Spaceborne Thermal Radiometer Experiment on Space Station (ECOSTRESS) and Planet Inc. The analysis reveals that the highest measurements of the social and ecological performance in community gardens in Austin are associated with 'bottom-up' governance structures where community members are in charge of decision-making and management.

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