"Man är del av något större... Man jobbar med livet.": En studie om sociala odlingsprojekt- vinster, hinder och möjligheter
(2021) SOPA63 20202School of Social Work
- Abstract
- "You are part of something bigger... You work with life.": A study about social horticultural projects- gains, obstacles and possibilities.
The public interest in gardening and horticulture is growing, in Sweden and internationally. Despite this, social horticultural projects still earned little attention in Swedish research. This paper aimed to examine social projects that use horticultural methods, focusing on benefits in health and social relations as well as important aspects to enable managing these projects in a fruitful way. The theoretical frame for analysing the results was Aaron Antonovskys KASAM/SOC- sense of coherence. The study is based on interviews with persons in a responsibility position for five different... (More) - "You are part of something bigger... You work with life.": A study about social horticultural projects- gains, obstacles and possibilities.
The public interest in gardening and horticulture is growing, in Sweden and internationally. Despite this, social horticultural projects still earned little attention in Swedish research. This paper aimed to examine social projects that use horticultural methods, focusing on benefits in health and social relations as well as important aspects to enable managing these projects in a fruitful way. The theoretical frame for analysing the results was Aaron Antonovskys KASAM/SOC- sense of coherence. The study is based on interviews with persons in a responsibility position for five different socio-horticultural projects in Sweden. The result shows that the social gains of the projects are prominent. The projects show great flexibility in meeting the needs of different target groups, and seem to attract people from different backgrounds. The projects also seem to serve as a place and a meeting-place that brings meaning to the participants in one way or another. The most common problem the projects are facing is a lack of reliability in support and funding, which could be a result of insufficient knowledge about this kind of projects on a structural level. According to their great potential in social and therapeutic gains, social horticultural projects could contribute to social health and social sustainability. More extensive research, quantitative and qualitative is required to establish the knowledge about socio-horticultural projects, particularly in a Swedish context. (Less)
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- author
- Malmberg, Anna LU
- supervisor
- organization
- course
- SOPA63 20202
- year
- 2021
- type
- M2 - Bachelor Degree
- subject
- keywords
- Community gardening, horticultural therapy, eco-social work, green social work
- language
- English
- id
- 9041769
- date added to LUP
- 2021-03-16 14:04:55
- date last changed
- 2021-03-16 14:05:00
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