Urban garden communities’ social capital as a support for climate change adaptations – a case study of Warsaw

Autor
Lasocki Maciej
Majewski Piotr
Zinowiec-Cieplik Kinga
Szczeblewska Anna
Melon Marta
Dzieduszyński Tomasz
Grochulska-Salak Magdalena
Kaczorowska Maria
Derewońko Damian
Gawryszewska Beata
Punktacja ministerialna
100
Data publikacji
Abstrakt (EN)

The goal of this paper is to explore whether there is potential in the Warsaw community to develop urban gardens (UG) to foster adaptation to climate change. The paper acknowledges the presence of UG in the research-recognised repertoire of climate change adaptation tools and, based on social research, highlights and discusses features essential for the potential of social capital. The characteristics of gardeners and urban gardening leaders, the functions of UG as perceived by gardeners and indicators of success were examined. The results identify factors influencing engagement conditions, longevity premises and effectiveness agents.

Czasopismo
Miscellanea Geographica
Tom
29
Zeszyt
2
Strony od-do
81-92
ISSN
0867-6046
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