Urban community gardening, social capital, and ‘integration’: a mixed method exploration of urban ‘integration-gardening’ in Copenhagen, Denmark

Søren Christensen, Pernille Malberg Dyg, Kurt Allenberg

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Abstract

This study examines a community garden in Copenhagen, Denmark, "The Urban Integration Gardens" that endeavours to strengthen social integration in the local multicultural neighbourhood. The "community" in the gardens is explored, with a focus on how they foster social capital, particularly opportunities for "bridging" social capital. A mixed-methods approach is used, by employing a qualitative analysis of gardeners’ perceptions of "community", diversity and inclusivity, through the lens of "cognitive" social capital, and the meanings the gardeners assign to their experiences, and how they understand their involvement in the gardens. We also examine "structural" dimensions of social capital, involving quantitative data from a questionnaire and data from Statistics Denmark, comparing data concerning socio-demographic backgrounds from gardeners and residents in the local neighbourhood and Copenhagen. Major findings include that the garden generates both bonding and bridging "cognitive" social capital, and the gardeners consistently agreed that the garden has a strong community, and is permeated by diversity and inclusivity. Nonetheless, data from Denmark’s Statistics Office reveal that the garden does not "represent" the diversity in the neighbourhood regarding the distribution of members with a Western/non-Western background, as well as social class. This suggests that endeavours to involve co-citizens with non-Western backgrounds and gardeners with lower social status are restrained by potential structural barriers, which limits the "width" of bridging social capital in the garden.

Original languageEnglish
JournalLocal Environment
Volume24
Issue number3
Pages (from-to)231-248
Number of pages18
ISSN1354-9839
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 4 Mar 2019

Keywords

  • sustainability
  • social inclusion
  • diet
  • empowerment
  • social research
  • social capital

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