The economic performance of urban gardening in three European cities – examples from Ljubljana, Milan and London
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2018
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The economic performance of urban gardening in three European cities – examples from Ljubljana, Milan and London / M. Glavan, U. Schmutz, S. Williams, S. Corsi, F. Monaco, M. Kneafsey, P.A. Guzman Rodriguez, M. Čenič-Istenič, M. Pintar. - In: URBAN FORESTRY & URBAN GREENING. - ISSN 1618-8667. - 36(2018 Dec), pp. 100-122. [10.1016/j.ufug.2018.10.009]
Abstract:
Urban gardening is not a new phenomenon but it has received considerably more practical and academic interest
in recent years. Studies on economic aspects such as crop yields, inputs and outputs of production, productivity,
gross margins and the contribution to home economics are rare, especially in Europe. While urban gardening
plays an important role in the Global South, its role in Western Europe for food productivity and home eco-
nomics is currently under-researched. The aim of this study is to analyse European urban gardeners’ economic
performance and self-sufficiency on a household level, as well as to reach a better understanding of their con-
tribution to food self-provision and food security in the metropolitan areas. In a study carried out in 2014 with
on-site personal and with online questionnaires participated 180 urban gardeners from three case study cities
(Ljubljana, Milan, and London). Results from the economic analysis showed that although for most urban gar-
deners, profit is not their main motivation, the economic calculation shows that productivity in small urban plots
can be comparable to market garden production. Urban gardeners are saving money, especially when, compared
to retail prices for regular produce or organic produce, their input is included in the gross margin calculation. We
conclude that, in the case-study cities, the self-provisional potential of urban gardeners’ households to ade-
quately cover the annual vegetable need of five-a-day servings can be met under three conditions: (1) sufficient
garden size; (2) increased area productivity, and (3) sufficient labour-hour inputs.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Urban gardening; economic performance; productivity; self-sufficiency; motivation; vegetable production
Elenco autori:
M. Glavan, U. Schmutz, S. Williams, S. Corsi, F. Monaco, M. Kneafsey, P.A. Guzman Rodriguez, M. Čenič-Istenič, M. Pintar
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