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Community gardens in post-socialist Hungary: Differences and similarities

Csaba Bende, Gyula Nagy

2020Geographia Polonica12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Interest of scholars in community gardens has skyrocketed recently. However, little is known about how community gardens are adopted in post-socialist countries and what modifications took place. The present article aims to identify spatial differences and management practices of gardens organized in Hungary from a critical geography perspective. The paper presents the findings of a nationwide research based on online research and interviewing including 44 community gardens. Results show that in contrast to the gardens in the USA, these located in Hungary are organized on the peripheries (of cities) and local governments play a significant role in organizing and managing them.

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InterviewPerspective (graphical)GeographyPolitical scienceSociologyRegional scienceEconomic geographyAnthropologyVisual artsArtUrban Agriculture and SustainabilityUrban Green Space and HealthOrganic Food and Agriculture
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