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摘要
社区城市花园是都市农业的一种。它们提供了社会互动的空间,提高了维护者和消费者的生活质量。本研究在巴西联邦区Planaltina, Brasília, Vila Buritis II实施了一个社区花园。Planaltina人口购买力低,社会脆弱性指数高。菜园的实施源于Brasília联邦学院的农业生态学学生、当地社区和政府之间的合作。这项工作依靠捐赠、材料再利用和志愿者劳动。在社区开展的教育活动探讨了菜园生产与食物选择之间的关系,重点是健康饮食、新鲜食品消费和减少工业化食品。菜园的建设将一个历史上堆积垃圾和瓦砾的闲置区域转变为一个社会共存和休闲的生产空间。种植了27种可食用植物和数量不详的观赏植物。大约有30到40名居民定期访问这个空间,并为他们的日常膳食收集食物。然而,维持和提高园林生产力仍然需要技术援助和资源。
Implementing a community garden in a socially vulnerable urban area of Brazil
Community urban gardens are a type of urban agriculture. They provide spaces for social interaction and increase in life quality of maintainers and consumers. This study implements a community garden in Vila Buritis II, Planaltina, Brasília, Federal District, Brazil. The population of Planaltina has low purchasing power and high indices of social vulnerability. The implementation of the vegetable garden resulted from a partnership between agroecology students from the Federal Institute of Brasília, the local community, and the government. The work relied on donations, reuse of materials, and volunteer labor. Educational actions in the neighborhood approached the relationship between production in the garden and food choices, with a focus on healthy eating, consumption of fresh food, and reduction of industrialized items. The building of the vegetable garden converted an idle area, with a history of accumulating garbage and rubble, into a productive space for social coexistence and leisure. Twenty-seven edible species and an undefined number of ornamental plants were planted. Between 30 and 40 residents visit the space regularly and collect food for their daily meals. However, the maintenance and increase of garden productivity still need technical assistance and resources.