Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability

Abstract Most urban community gardens in South Africa face challenges related to land tenure rights, often leading them to negotiate for land use in school gardens. This paper investigates the potential synergy between schools and school-based community gardens, exploring the mutually beneficial rel...

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Main Author: Tinashe Paul Kanosvamhira
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2025-01-01
Series:Urban Transformations
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s42854-024-00069-z
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description Abstract Most urban community gardens in South Africa face challenges related to land tenure rights, often leading them to negotiate for land use in school gardens. This paper investigates the potential synergy between schools and school-based community gardens, exploring the mutually beneficial relationship that can be cultivated for both the community and students. The research contends that school-based community gardens can wield significant influence in enhancing food security and nutrition, catalyzing community development, and nurturing environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the pivotal role of school-based community gardens in fostering well-being within communities, empowering students, and contributing to a more enduring food system. Employing a qualitative approach, through semi-structured interviews conducted across 13 school-based community gardens situated in low-income townships on the Cape Flats of Cape Town, this paper underscores the advantages and challenges associated with leveraging school land for community gardens. By fortifying food security, propelling community development, and cultivating environmental sustainability, school-based gardens stand poised to be transformative agents, particularly within distressed neighborhoods of Cape Town. The findings of this research hold the potential to shape the establishment of resilient food production and distribution networks, thereby contributing to a comprehensive strategy for addressing food security, community development, and environmental sustainability in a holistic manner.
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spelling doaj-art-fe4b2eca84cd4c94899750ad3a8632032025-01-26T12:36:29ZengBMCUrban Transformations2524-81622025-01-017111710.1186/s42854-024-00069-zGrowing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainabilityTinashe Paul Kanosvamhira0University of Cape Town African Centre for CitiesAbstract Most urban community gardens in South Africa face challenges related to land tenure rights, often leading them to negotiate for land use in school gardens. This paper investigates the potential synergy between schools and school-based community gardens, exploring the mutually beneficial relationship that can be cultivated for both the community and students. The research contends that school-based community gardens can wield significant influence in enhancing food security and nutrition, catalyzing community development, and nurturing environmental sustainability. Furthermore, the research emphasizes the pivotal role of school-based community gardens in fostering well-being within communities, empowering students, and contributing to a more enduring food system. Employing a qualitative approach, through semi-structured interviews conducted across 13 school-based community gardens situated in low-income townships on the Cape Flats of Cape Town, this paper underscores the advantages and challenges associated with leveraging school land for community gardens. By fortifying food security, propelling community development, and cultivating environmental sustainability, school-based gardens stand poised to be transformative agents, particularly within distressed neighborhoods of Cape Town. The findings of this research hold the potential to shape the establishment of resilient food production and distribution networks, thereby contributing to a comprehensive strategy for addressing food security, community development, and environmental sustainability in a holistic manner.https://doi.org/10.1186/s42854-024-00069-zLand tenureCape TownSchool-based urban community gardensUrban agriculture in the global south
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Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
Urban Transformations
Land tenure
Cape Town
School-based urban community gardens
Urban agriculture in the global south
title Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
title_full Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
title_fullStr Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
title_short Growing together: unveiling the potential of school-based community gardens to foster well-being, empowerment, and sustainability
title_sort growing together unveiling the potential of school based community gardens to foster well being empowerment and sustainability
topic Land tenure
Cape Town
School-based urban community gardens
Urban agriculture in the global south
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s42854-024-00069-z
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