Urban Gardening and the Struggle for Social and Spatial Justice
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Product details
- ISBN 9781526126092
- Weight: 449g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 25 Feb 2019
- Publisher: Manchester University Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The book presents an in-depth and theoretically-grounded analysis of urban gardening practices (re)emerging worldwide as new forms of bottom-up socio-political participation. By complementing the scholarly perspectives through posing real cases, it focuses on how these practices are able to address – together with environmental and planning questions – the most fundamental issues of spatial justice, social cohesion, inclusiveness, social innovations and equity in cities. Through a critical exploration of international case studies, this collection investigates whether, and how, gardeners are willing and able to contrast urban spatial arrangements that produce peculiar forms of social organisation and structures for inclusion and exclusion, by considering pervasive inequalities in the access to space, natural resources and services, as well as considerable disparities in living conditions.
This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16, Peace, justice and strong institutions
Chiara Certomà is MSCA Research Fellow at the Centre for Sustainable Development at Ghent University
Susan Noori is an Independent Social Researcher
Martin Sondermann is Head of the Research Department 'Society and Culture' at the Academy for Spatial Research and Planning
