This article first of all presents the evolution of collective gardens in Bordeaux and its metropolitan area from the nineteenth century up to the present day. In a second part, there is an examination of their typology and of their current functions. The study shows that shared gardens are the most well-established, but that allotment or family gardens still survive under certain conditions. The results of a programme of interviews and a quantitative survey carried out in five collective gardens in Bordeaux show that these gardens bring many benefits apart from merely providing food. Indeed, this food function is no longer predominant and the gardeners themselves usually underline the educational and therapeutic roles of the garden and its...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
Shared gardens are short-lived community phenomenons. Created in free and unoccupied city areas, the...
This article is a presentation of the family allotment gardens known as the ‘Petits-Bois’ gardens, s...
International audienceBased on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the si...
Collective gardens, a term which covers many different types of gardens, raise new issues around the...
Since the 19th century, the image we have of gardens has depended on the purpose of whether it is fo...
Since the 19th century, the image we have of gardens has depended on the purpose of whether it is fo...
International audienceBased on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the si...
This article studies the relationships between allotment gardens and the notion of biodiversity. To ...
Based on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the situation in the city, t...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
Shared gardens are short-lived community phenomenons. Created in free and unoccupied city areas, the...
This article is a presentation of the family allotment gardens known as the ‘Petits-Bois’ gardens, s...
International audienceBased on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the si...
Collective gardens, a term which covers many different types of gardens, raise new issues around the...
Since the 19th century, the image we have of gardens has depended on the purpose of whether it is fo...
Since the 19th century, the image we have of gardens has depended on the purpose of whether it is fo...
International audienceBased on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the si...
This article studies the relationships between allotment gardens and the notion of biodiversity. To ...
Based on an analysis of historical archives and long-term monitoring of the situation in the city, t...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...
The aim of this thesis is to question the statement - given by Institutions, associations and garden...