GROWING IN CITIES - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Gardening

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GROWING IN CITIES - Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Urban Gardening 9 - 10 September 2016 Basel, Switzerland

Friday 9th September 2016 9:00

Registration, Welcome coffee

Halle 7

9:30

Opening with welcome addresses Hans-Peter Wessels, Head of the Building and Transport Department, Canton Basel city Mickael Pero, COST Association, Brussels, Belgium Ans Hobbelink, AVVN, Netherlands & Malou Weirich, Office International du Coin de Terre et des Jardins Familiaux, Luxembourg Runrid Fox-Kämper, Chair of COST Action Urban Allotment Gardens in European Cities, ILS – Research Institute for Regional and Urban Development, Aachen, Germany

Halle 7

10:00

Urban gardening all over Europe: Four years of exploration, four perspectives Halle 7 Matthias Drilling, Nazila Keshavarz, Mary Benson, Susan Noori, Johan Barstad, Annette Voigt, Andrzej Mizgajski, Sandra Costa, Silvio Caputo, Simon Bell, Runrid Fox-Kämper

11:00

Coffee break

Halle 7

11:30

Adaptation, appropriation and administration of “dysfunctional” urban open space Keynote by Stefanie Hennecke, University of Kassel, Germany

Halle 7

12:00

Allotments: lives and landscapes Keynote by David Crouch, University of Derby, United Kingdom

Halle 7

12:30

Joint Q/A session

Halle 7

13:00

Lunch

L'Esprit

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14:00

Session A1 room 115 FHNW Can urban gardens change our cities? Critical perspective on urban gardening as a practice and strategy of urban social work Allotment gardens in Switzerland – the challenges of self-governing communities in transforming cities (Nicola Thomas, Patrick Oehler, Timo Huber) Urban gardening and the right for centrality (Christoph Stoik) Greening cityscapes and well-being: theory and practice in urban social work (Lena Dominelli) Chairs: Tanja Klöti, Simone Tappert, Matthias Drilling

Session B1 room 125 FHNW The question of spatial justice and governance

Session C1 room 134 FHNW Quantifying the sustainability of urban agriculture

Session D1 room 135 FHNW From theory to practice (I). Exploring innovative initiatives all over Europe

Urban gardening in Vienna between emancipation and institutionalization (Eva Schwab, Philipp Rode) Spatial justice and heritage enhancement in the urban gardening (Paola Branduini, Coline Perrin, Raul Puente Asuero) Public policy and community gardening in Rome: progress and contradiction (Filippo Celata, Rafaella Coletti) Urban gardening in Lisbon and Leipzig: a comparative study on governance (Inês Cabral, Ulrike Weiland)

Urban gardening: available tools for quantifying sustainability benefits (Daniela Gasperi, Giorgio Ponchia, Giorgio Gianquinto) Stewardship of urban ecosystem services - understanding the value(s) of urban gardens (Johannes Langemeyer, Marta Camps-Calvet, Laura Calvet-Mir, Erik Gómez-Baggethun, Stephan Barthel) Integrating geographic, social and environmental tools for urban agriculture sustainability in Barcelona (Susana Toboso, Joan Aynès, Roger Liarte, Carlos Torres, Iván Muñiz, Joan Rieradevall, Anna PetitBoix) A methodological approach to evaluate the links between access to a garden plot and household food insecurity in deprived neighbourhoods of Paris and Sevilla (Jeanne Pourias, Raul Puente Asuero, Christine Aubry, Thomas Ducrocq)

Community gardens in Poland – impulse, assistance, expansion (Donata Kaluzna, Andrzej Mizgajski) Urban gardens in Istanbul, Turkey: forms, uses and challenges (Basak Tanulku) Cooperative Kalkbreite – green transition. From parking lot to collective gardening 2009 –2016 (Yvonne Christ) Floating garden demonstrating the future prospects of a new district (Krista Willman)

Chair: Maria Partalidou

Chair: Annette Voigt

Chairs: Francesco Orsini, Esther SanyéMengual 15:30

Coffee break

L´Esprit

16:00

Poster Session room 115 FHNW Heavy metal contamination in allotment gardens: a case study from Brazil (Silvia Mancarella, Livia Marchetti, Livia Vittori Antisari, Gilmo Vianello) Assessment of ecosystem services and disservices of urban gardens using case-study analysis of Berlin (Germany), Durban (South Africa) & Vancouver (Canada) (Tristan Jane Duthie) Meaning of organic gardening in Swiss allotment gardens (Ingrid Jahrl, Robert Home) Project nascent - New opportunities for a sustainable food industry through transformative economic systems (Christine Lenz, Nina Gmeiner) Urban & peri-urban productive landscapes: an advanced landscape design strategy (Mosè Ricci, Emanuele Sommariva) Urban gardening near highways: utopia or new way of thinking in Serbia? (Ivana Sentić) Multilayered identity of urban allotment gardens. A comparative study within European countries (Ilona Feklistova) The MOBILENAND project. Towards portable community gardens in brownfields (Christian Suau, Laura Petruskeviciute) Chair: Sandra Costa

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17:00 19:00

Session A2 room 115 FHNW Understanding the gardeners: motivations of the Homo Hortensis Urban agriculture in Barcelona: meanings for transformation (Laura CalvetMir, Hug March) From homo faber to homo hortensis: gardening practices in the Anthropocene (Astrid Schwarz) Informal allotment gardens in Lisbon: the gardener’s perspective (Filipa Grilo, Paula Gonçalves, Ana Catarina Luz, Cristina Branquinho, Margarida Santos-Reis) Characteristics of appropriation and sense of ownership associated with different urban gardens (Sandra Costa, Frederico Meireles Rodrigues, Cláudia Andrade, Gabriel Muiños, Carla Mouro) Urban gardens as space of everyday life: Case study of Baštalište garden (Vladan Djokic, Jelena Ristic Trajkovic, Verica Krstic) Chair: Susan Noori

Session B2 room 125 FHNW Urban planning instruments for implementing urban gardens and designing neighbourhoods Town planning, development patterns and the reduction of private gardens in the suburbia of Cyprus (Byron Ioannou) Environmental design solutions to promote safety in urban gardens (Sandra Treija, Alisa Korolova, Monika Latkowska) The influence of community gardening on the status of housing estates in Budapest (Adrienne Csizmady, Zsuzsanna Fáczányi) The future of urban allotment gardens in Latvian cities as reflected in spatial development plans (Kristīne Āboliņa, Anna Skredele, Andis Zīlāns) Chair: Silvio Caputo

Session C2 room 134 FHNW Enhancing resilience and ecosystem of cities Water management and resilience of urban allotment gardens against climate risks (Paulo Brito Luz) The influence of atmospheric particles on the elemental content of vegetables in urban gardens of Sao Paulo, Brazil (Luís Fernando Amato-Lourenco, Tiana Carla Lopes Moreira, Vanessa Cristina de Oliveira Souza, Fernando Barbosa Junior, Mitiko Saiki, Paulo Hilário Nascimento Saldiva, Thais Mauad) Anthropogenic flow of matter and energy through allotment gardens as a reflection of the method of management (Lidia Ponižy, Marta Węglewska, Karolina Rzańska) Enhancing ecosystem services in cities through multifunctional rooftop gardens Insights from a co-designed pilot project in Barcelona, Spain (Johannes Langemeyer, Lidia Calvo, Ana Isabel Abellán García, Francesc Baró, Mònica Batalla, Martí Boleda i Torrent, Vidal Guerrero, Esther SanyéMengual, Montserrat Bosch González) Chair: Andrzej Mizgajski

Session D2 room 135 FHNW Quality of soils, groundwater and vegetables in urban gardens versus environmental pressures Strategies for reducing heavy metal accumulation in urban-grown food (Giuseppina Pennisi, Francesco Orsini, Livia Vittori Antisari, Gilmo Vianello, Giorgio Gianquinto) Evaluation of soil, groundwater and vegetable quality in Lisbon urban allotment gardens (Teresa E. Leitão, Maria do Rosário Cameira, Miguel Mourato, Maria José Henriques, Luísa Louro Martins, Hugo D. Costa, João Miguel Pacheco) Spatial distribution of trace elements in urban allotment gardens: influence of and on land-use change (Cécile Le Guern, Liliane Jean-Soro, Béatrice Bechet) An exploration of potential airborne contamination of urban garden in Rome (Salvatore Engel-Di Mauro) Variability transfer of potential toxic elements transfer in vegetables grown on urban allotment gardens – A case study from the West of Scotland (Alaba Agboola, Andrew Hursthouse, Simon Cuthbert, Roslyn McIntosh) Chairs: Béatrice Bechet, Salvatore Engel di Mauro

19:30

Conference Dinner

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Saturday 10th September, 2016 08:30

Coffee

Halle 7

09:00

The allotment and its cousins: typologies and trends. A North-American view Keynote by Joe Nasr, Centre for Studies in Food Security, Ryerson University, Toronto What is the future of growing in cities in China: typologies, challenges and way-out Keynote by Jianming Cai, Institute of Geographic Sciences & Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences Joint Q/A session Short information about the final event in the afternoon

Halle 7

09:30 10:00 10:30

Coffee-break

11:15

Session A3 room 115 FHNW Community gardens as spaces for knowledge, learning & action School gardens in Denmark – organization and effects of the Gardens for Bellies school garden program (Pernille Malberg Dyg) Seeding social capital? Community gardening and social capital (Søren Christensen, Tania Aese Dræbel) Activity enhancing urban spaces – new green potentials for local action (Bent Egberg Mikkelsen) Agronomical and collective knowledge: comparative analysis of two urban gardens in Greece (Vasiliki Giatsidou, Maria Partalidou) Chairs: Bent Egberg Mikkelsen, Pernille Malberg Dyg

Halle 7 Halle 7 Halle 7

Session B3 room 125 FHNW Between bottom up and top-down: Urban gardens as laboratories for democratisation in urban planning?

Session C3 room 134 FHNW Motivations for environmental behaviour in urban gardens

“A new season for planning”. Urban gardening as informal planning in Rome (Chiara Certomà) Combining top-down and bottom-up gardens in Lisbon as an improved planning strategy (Maria Raquel Sousa) Urban gardening and democratic planning: critical perspectives on examples from Greece and Germany (Sofia Nikolaidou, Martin Sondermann) The emergence of urban agriculture as part of new urban governance constellation: allotments and farm gardens in Israeli cities (Efrat Eizenberg, Tali Alon-Mozes)

Motivations and barriers for adopting ecological gardening practices in Swiss urban gardens (Robert Home, Stéphanie Lichtsteiner) Urban gardening and just freedoms – case studies from the UK and Ireland (Alma Clavin) Allotment gardens in Warsaw – studies on ways of plot use and gardening practices (Monika Joanna Latkowska, Monica Pauline Stępień, Izabela Kulińska) The garden is what one makes of it. Researching the environmental behaviour of urban allotment gardeners and its impact (Annette Voigt, Andrew Hursthouse)

Chair: Mart Külvik

Chair: Johan Barstad

Session D3 room 135 FHNW Models and scenarios for scaling up urban gardening; reasons for success or failure Critically exploring macro urban agriculture. The viability of urban farming (Michael Hardman, Simon Hutchinson, Paul Longshaw, Graeme Sherriff) The challenges of Warsaw allotment gardens development (Hanna Szumilas, Renata Giedych) Urban gardens in Switzerland: current challenges and visions for the future (Mathias Hofmann, Simone Tappert, Tanja Klöti, Rebekka Weidmann, Stéphanie Lichtsteiner, Robert Home) Urban wastelands and their potential to deliver CICES community services (Beata J. Gawryszewska, Anna Wilczyńska, Maciej Łepkowski) Chair Simon Bell

12:45

Lunch

L´Esprit

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13:45 15:15

Session A4 room 115 FHNW Evidence-based therapeutic gardening

Session B4 room 125 FHNW Public space - contested space?

The use of gardening and horticulture in post-stroke rehabilitation – nature-based rehabilitation in Alnarp Rehabilitation Garden (Anna-Maria Pálsdóttir, Kjerstin Stigmar, Gerd Anderson, Patrik Grahn, Mikael Åström, Bo Norrving, Héléne Pessah-Rasmussen) Gardening intervention for improving physical and psychological health conditions of elderly women aged over 70 years (Sin-Ae Park, A-Young Lee, Hee Geun Park, Dae-Sik Kim, Ki-Cheol Son, Chang-Won Park, Wang-Lok Lee) Kinematic and kinetics analysis of two gardening activities for applying in a rehabilitation treatment (A-Young Lee, SinAe Park, Jai-Jeong Kim, Jae-Moo So, KiCheol Son) Investigating the effect of garden biodiversity on well-being (Christopher Young, David Frey, Marco Moretti, Nicole Bauer)

Contested spaces of Prague allotments: Right of access and/or justice? (Petr Gibas, Arnošt Novák) Municipal involvement in urban gardening and agriculture: Against contestation? (Marion Ernwein) Temporal urban landscapes and urban gardening: re-inventing open space in Greece and Switzerland (Sofia Nikolaidou) Self-organised urban green initiatives and their practices of communing (Lucia Wieger, Christina Schraml) Chair: Martin Sondermann

Session C4 room 134 FHNW The role of urban gardening research; The role of urban gardening after disasters

Session D4 room 135 FHNW From theory to practice (II). Exploring innovative initiatives from Europe and beyond

Community gardening – an approach towards trans-disciplinary research (Dörte Martens) Growing together - a network-analysis of research-networks on "Growing in and around Cities"(Zoe Heuschkel, Darya Hirsch, Christian Meyer) Neighbourhood self-sufficiency in Tokyo: How much can hobby farms contribute? (Giles Bruno Sioen, Toru Terada, Makoto Yokohari) Enhancing community resilience: The role of urban community gardens in earthquake recovery-a Christchurch (NZ) case study (Naomi Shimpo, Andreas Wesener, Wendy McWilliam)

A yard out of nothing: Building a common landscape experience and placemaking in Kipos3 project, Thessaloniki (Eleftheria Gavriilidou, Maria Ritou) A garden for everybody (Irene Grabherr, Angela Salchegger) Urban agriculture in Pune and Mumbai, India (Sophia Hildebrandt, Ulrike Weiland) Chair: Runrid Fox-Kämper

Chair: Chiara Certomà

Chair: Sin-Ae Park, Maria Pálsdóttir

15:15

Come together with coffee

16:00

Final event and acknowledgements Growing cities - planting urban visions: Inauguration of a public recreation space Emmanuel Trueb, Stadtgärtnerei Basel, Building and Transport Department Canton Basel-city

17:00

End of Conference

L´Esprit Bruderholzrain 20, 4053 Basel

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