Community Gardening in Peterborough: Growing More than Food

Abstract

Community gardening is integral to the creation of sustainable local food systems, providing fresh, healthy, nutritious food, while fostering resilient community spaces. The purpose of this study is to build on existing knowledge about the social benefits of community gardens and explore their application in the context of Peterborough. This research is conducted on behalf of Nourish, a community organization actively working to address food issues. Through this research, the social values of community gardening in Peterborough will help inform Nourish programming, outreach, and future grant proposals. In Peterborough, the unique social benefits experienced by community gardeners revealed a health-conscious orientation, supported by evidence of social cohesion and enhanced food security.

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    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Sparling, Abby
    Supporting host (sht): Nourish
    Date Issued
    2018-04
    Date (Unspecified)
    2018-04
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    Copyright is held by the author(s), with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Local Identifier
    TCRC Project ID: 4700
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    By Abby Sparling

    Completed for: Nourish; Supervising Professor: Stephanie Rutherford; Trent Community Research Centre

    ERST 4830Y - Community-Based Research Project