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Future Scenarios of Allotment Gardens in the context of increasing urban densification and urban open space policies

Projekttyp
angewandte Forschung
Startdatum
01.02.2014
Enddatum
31.07.2016
Status
abgeschlossen
Kontaktdaten
Drilling, Matthias
Projektmanagement
Drilling, Matthias
Forschungsteam
Klöti, Tanja
Tappert, Simone
Beschreibung
Allotment gardens have been scarcely addressed by planning actors. This has recently changed due to the reorganisation of cities as places to live, work, and invest. The corresponding urban growth has led to urban densification and discussions of economically low-value utilisation of urban space. Concurrently, because of new urban life-styles other forms of urban gardening and leisure interests have arisen and questions concerning the future of allotment gardens have been embedded in considerations of the suitable supply of open space. Hence, approaches to allotment gardens and its conditions for transformation have become a central question of urban development policy. The research project addressed this question by analysing discourses on spatial policies in the context of social change and its implications for allotment gardens and other forms of urban gardening. Planning practices, such as urban and social planning, was analysed in Swiss metropolitan areas to develop future scenarios in densely-developed areas. The research project was part of the COST Action TU1201 «Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities - Future, Challenges and Lessons Learned» (20122016) and contributed to the international knowledge transfer through conference presentations and publications.
Finanziert durch
Staatssekretariat für Bildung, Forschung und Innovation (SBFI)
Projektpartner/in
TUD COST Action TU1201
Zugehörige Publikationen
  • The idea of allotment gardens and the role of spatial urban planning
  • Political-economic urban restructuring. Urban allotment gardens in the entrepreneurial city
  • The Power of the Many. The fight for allotment gardens in Basel
  • How to develop urban gardens as learning spaces

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