Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?

Since the early 2000’s, community gardens have been multiplied in Île-de-France, supported by City councils. As vicinity gardens managed by inhabitants who are part of a private association, they tend to promote urban vegetation, social cohesion and civic participation. This paper, which focuses on...

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Main Author: Kaduna-Eve Demailly
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Language:fra
Published: Pôle de Recherche pour l'Organisation et la diffusion de l'Information Géographique 2014-03-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13702
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description Since the early 2000’s, community gardens have been multiplied in Île-de-France, supported by City councils. As vicinity gardens managed by inhabitants who are part of a private association, they tend to promote urban vegetation, social cohesion and civic participation. This paper, which focuses on community gardens established on vacant lands, aims at examining several meanings of the concept of participation in order to assess the actual inhabitants’ role. As I will argue, users’ participation is finally restricted to garden’s management and organisation.
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Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
EchoGéo
participation
community garden
institutionalisation
Paris
Île-de-France
title Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
title_full Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
title_fullStr Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
title_full_unstemmed Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
title_short Les jardins partagés franciliens, scènes de participation citoyenne ?
title_sort les jardins partages franciliens scenes de participation citoyenne
topic participation
community garden
institutionalisation
Paris
Île-de-France
url https://journals.openedition.org/echogeo/13702
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