• 제목/요약/키워드: Allotment Garden

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농촌지역사회 활성화를 위한 체재형 가족농원 육성방안 : 시장세분화 접근 (A Factor-cluster Benefit Segmentation of Potential Users on Allotment Garden with Log House)

  • 이민수;박덕병;채종현
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제13권2호
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    • pp.93-105
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    • 2007
  • Allotment gardens with log house in rural area as a rural growth tool are able to adapt to current market mechanisms by communication and promotion techniques. It is important to know what and how allotment garden's users seek their benefits to market segmentations. The primary purpose of this study was to segment and profile the benefits of allotment garden's potential users so as to provide a better understanding of allotment garden in Korea. A self-administered survey was obtained from 298 allotment gardens users in the study area. Four distinct segments were identified based on the benefits; relaxer(23.7%), educator(21.9%), want-it-all gardener(42.3%), and grower(12.2%), and these were profiled with respect to socio-demographics and civic garden-related features. We suggest that the relaxers are target market of allotment gardens with log house because they have willingly intented to pay a higher rent.

외국 가족농원의 비교 분석을 통한 정책적 시사점 - 일본, 독일, 러시아 사례를 중심으로 - (Exploring the Allotment Gardens and Its Implication - Case Study on Kleingarten in German, Dacha in Russia and Civic Garden in Japan -)

  • 박덕병;이상덕;이혜현;이민수;장면주
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제12권2호
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    • pp.75-85
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    • 2006
  • The study aims to explore the situation of allotment garden and its implication from case study on the Kleingarten in German the Dacha in Russia and the Civic Garden in Japan. It has shown that the allotment gardens have gradually been an important for urban people to have recreation and health from agricultural activities. The results suggest that whereas most of kind of allotment gardens in three countries was perspectively enhanced according to their historic and social contexts, the basic rationales initiated were to provide recreation areas for supporting people health and preserving green areas in urban areas. To expand these kind of allotment gardens, we conclude that the establishment and amendment of the related law are needed to activate and enhance the allotment garden in Korea.

주말농원 참여자의 현황 및 재배작목 다양화에 대한 요구도 분석 (Analysis of the Degree in Demand for Diverse Cultivation Species by Current Status of Allotment Garden Participants)

  • 김영;김은자;이상영;이승주
    • 한국지역사회생활과학회지
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    • 제19권4호
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    • pp.659-672
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    • 2008
  • There is a need to develop diverse cultivation species with reference to the favorites and farming experiences of allotment garden participants, in addition to the crops being cultivated in the gardens. In this study, therefore, a survey on the status of cultivation and the demand for herb crops for the garden participants was conducted. Current trend of the programmes related to allotment garden for city dwellers, executed by various relevant organizations was analyzed. A questionnaire was accomplished by adult participants experiencing farming in allotments. Likewise, interview with farm proprietors was conducted. The results showed that the number of crop species cultivated in allotments was about ten species. The purchase of seeds and nursery plants was mainly dependent on the farmland proprietors. The selection of the crops was made by both wife and husband. The status of herb utilization indicated that 5.7% of participants were cultivating or had cultivated herb plants. Sixty-two percent of participants were not cultivating herb plants because they did not know how. The purposes of using herbs were for medicine and beauty (22.0%), for spices (22.0%) and for enjoyment (29.0%). Thirty-four percent (34.0%) of participants were interested or would like to use the herbs in the future for medicine and beauty, 39.0% for spices and 31.7% for enjoyment. It is expected that the demand for herbs would increase. Also, 78.3% of participants had the intension or had taken into consideration to cultivate the herb plants, if the farmland proprietors would provide the plants. And, they had interest in planting, management and post harvest utilization and if a reference material would be provided as well. An approach to plant new crops might be possible to those who have more than four years of farming experience and possess relatively high level of cultivation techniques. In conclusion, the favorable crop cultivation strategy corresponding to the participants' abilities; and rental process were essential for the sustainable operation of allotment gardens and expanded number of participants. Moreover, there is a need to pay attention to the city dwellers who have a lot of farming experiences in allotment gardens to maintain agriculture and rural community. This is so, because they are interested in agriculture and rural community and most of them replied that they had intentions to move to rural areas in the future.

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신도시 내 도시농업 도입에 대한 거주자 지불의사금액 추정: 분당, 동탄신도시를 중심으로 (An Estimation of Residents' Willingness-to-pay for Urban Farming in the New Development Areas: Focused on Bundang and Dongtan)

  • 임주호;이경환;윤인숙;윤은주
    • 토지주택연구
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    • 제3권4호
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    • pp.315-322
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    • 2012
  • 최근 도시민의 먹거리와 관련한 환경.안전문제, 고령화로 인한 사회복지정책의 효율성 문제 등에 대한 관심이 높아지면서 도시농업의 다양한 기능이 재조명되고 있다. 본 연구에서는 공원이나 녹지, 도시농업농장 등 공공용지의 일부를 활용하여 도시텃밭을 임대하는 방안의 타당성을 검토하고자 신도시 주민들의 지불의사금액을 추정하였다. 분당과 동탄 신도시 주민들을 대상으로 한 설문조사를 통해 도시농업 도입에 대한 주민들의 지불의사와 희망 이용행태를 조사하고, 도시 내 텃밭에 대한 지불의사금액을 추정하여 실제 도시근교의 주말농장 이용자들이 지불하고 있는 텃밭임대비용 및 교통비용과 비교하였다. 신도시 내 도시농업 도입에 대한 거주자 지불의사를 1.5양분선택형 조건부가치측정법(CVM)을 이용하여 추정하고 분석한 결과를 요약하면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 신도시 주민들을 대상으로 도시농업 이용의사를 조사한 결과 응답자의 72.6%가 도시공원 또는 녹지의 일부를 도시농장으로 조성하여 임대할 경우 이용할 의사가 있다고 응답하였다. 이는 신시가지의 거주자들에게 도시텃밭에 대한 충분한 수요가 잠재되어 있음을 보여주는 결과로 향후 개발사업을 추진하는 과정에서 도시농업 도입의 필요성을 뒷받침한다. 둘째, 도시텃밭 임대에 대한 지불의사금액을 추정한 결과 1구좌($16.5m^2$ 기준)당 연간 약 23만 6천원 정도로 나타났다. 이는 현재 수도권의 도시근교나 외곽에 위치한 주말농장의 텃밭임대료를 상회하는 수준으로 개발사업지구 내 도시텃밭이 조성될 경우 주민들의 지불의사금액이 기존 주말농장의 임대료 수준보다 높음을 보여주었다. 마지막으로 설명 변수 중에서 성별과 나이, 직업이 도시농업 지불의사금액에 영향을 미치는 반면 다른 사회경제적 특성 변수와 도시농장 방문가능횟수, 도시농장 방문시 희망체류시간은 유의하지 않은 것으로 나타났다.

일본 클라인가르텐 사례분석을 통한 국내 가족농원 발전 방향에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Development of Korean Kleingarten Model in Terms of Japanese Kleingarten)

  • 최정민
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.51-66
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    • 2010
  • This paper performed a basic study for the development of so called a Korean style community garden, a Kleingarten in Japan, according to the increase of demand for green tourism For this, theoretical research and interviews with site surveys for Kleingarten in Japan were carried out and some strategic conclusions were drawn. The results show that, from the perspective of hardware, facilities and size should be setup according to the condition in Korea and long-tenn demands for green tourism Adequate size of lodging facility, a cottage, should accompany the garden. More attention should be paid for the management of Kleingarten. In addition, from the perspective of software, Administration should make an effort to obtain the understanding and cooperation from the local residents. It turns out that a Kleingarten takes an important role when urban residents move into rural areas or carry out a multi-habitation. Barrier-free design for cottages is also needed.

청룡산 텃밭공원의 이용실태와 이용주체간 의식 차이 (The Current Status of Use and the Difference of Awareness by User Groups in the Cheongryongsan Vegetable Garden Park)

  • 손용훈;임정언
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.71-80
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    • 2014
  • This study intended for Cheongryongsan Community Garden in Gwanak-gu, one of the demonstration places for 'Community Garden' Project recently implemented by the Seoul Government. This study had two major purposes: investigating the current status of the management and usage and identifying its characteristics; investigating users' awareness to consider the construction and operation directions of sustainable community gardens. This study was conducted based on several surveys such as an investigation into the spatial configuration and the management system of parks through a field study, a use survey through a questionnaire survey for vegetable garden users and an awareness survey about the construction direction of gardens direction preferred by users through the analytical hierarchy process (AHP). As a result of a questionnaire survey for vegetable garden users, the usage status was summarized as follows: Considering the common trends in the 2012 and the 2013 user survey, women used Cheongryongsan Vegetable Garden more than men. Over fifties used it most of all users. Users were mostly neighborhood residents. They used to visit there three to five times a week and stayed for about 30 minutes to one hour. Users differently responded to the question related to the order of priority for the use of the garden in the 2012 and the 2013 survey. They had increasingly used it for individuals' production activities more than social exchanges. As a result of making an AHP analysis for general park users, vegetable garden users there were clear differences in the targets which each subject put emphasis on in relation to the construction and operation of vegetable gardens. General park users recognized a vegetable garden as a park where park functions and the functions of the vegetable garden coexisted. On the other hand, vegetable garden users viewed it as a space where they attached importance to the functions of the vegetable garden like an allotment. Last, this study contemplated subjects related to the construction and operation of vegetable gardens which had to be considered in the future. Vegetable gardens tended to be biased as personal hobby places. It was viewed that the main reason was insufficient support activities for vegetable garden education and exchange programs originally planned when vegetable gardens had been constructed. Vegetable garden users recognized vegetable gardens as places for individuals' farming activities like allotments. For the desirable operation of vegetable gardens, it would be necessary to give priority to the park management before the production activities in individuals' vegetable gardens. The important role of the government would be to build the base through the provision of education and opportunities so that a local resident organization could actively participate in the management of a vegetable garden after a vegetable garden was constructed. It would be necessary to make a use survey and an awareness survey for users conducted in this study on a regular basis because the surveys could be important basic data in the decision-making process for the sustainable operations of the vegetable garden.

Trend Analysis of Grow-Your-Own Using Social Network Analysis: Focusing on Hashtags on Instagram

  • Park, Yumin;Shin, Yong-Wook
    • 인간식물환경학회지
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    • 제24권5호
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    • pp.451-460
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    • 2021
  • Background and objective: The prolonged COVID-19 pandemic has had significant impacts on mental health, which has emerged as a major public health issue around the world. This study aimed to analyze trends and network structure of 'grow-your-own (GYO)' through Instagram, one of the most influential social media platforms, to encourage and sustain home gardening activities for promotion of emotional support and physical health. Methods: A total of 6,388 posts including keyword hashtags '#gyo' and '#growyourown' on Instagram from June 13, 2020 to April 13, 2021 were collected. Word embedding was performed using Word2Vec library, and 7 clusters were identified with K-means clustering: GYO, garden and gardening, allotment, kitchen garden, sustainability, urban gardening, etc. Moreover, we conducted social network analysis to determine the centrality of related words and visualized the results using Gephi 0.9.2. Results: The analysis showed that various combinations of words, such as #growourrownfood, #growourrownveggies, and #growwhatyoueat revealed preference and interest of users in GYO, and appeared to encourage their activities on Instagram. In particular, #gardeningtips, #greenfingers, #goodlife, #gardeninglife, #gardensofinstagram were found to express positive emotions and pride as a gardener by sharing their daily gardening lives. Users were participating in urban gardening through #allotment, #raisedbeds, #kitchengarden and we could identify trends toward self-sufficiency and sustainable living. Conclusion: Based on these findings, it is expected that the trend data of GYO, which is a form of urban gardening, can be used as the basic data to establish urban gardening plans considering each characteristic, such as the emotions and identity of participants as well as their dispositions.

Analysis on the Types of Benefits of Gardens in Urban Areas: Comparison of Korea and Overseas Cases

  • Park, Jiwon;Jeong, Miae
    • 인간식물환경학회지
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.667-681
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    • 2020
  • Background and objective: Recently, there has been an increasing need for relaxation and familiarity with nature in residential and living spaces faced daily by urban residents, leading to a growing social interest in urban gardens. The aim of this study was to determine how gardens in a city provide physical and social benefits, comparing cases in Korea and overseas. Methods: We used the keywords "garden" and "city" for Korea, and "urban," "garden," and "green" for overseas. We then determined the Korean and overseas research trends in urban gardens by analyzing 63 Korean and 90 overseas articles deemed suitable for this study. Results: As to the types of urban gardens, the most significant type was community gardens, both in Korea and overseas (30.2% and 48.6%, respectively), followed by rooftop gardens in Korea (22.2%) and kitchen gardens overseas (22.2%). Due to the narrow and complex urban structure in Korea, people focus on using rooftop, wall, and alley spaces, and tend to arrange container-type flexible gardens. Overseas there has been a focus on promoting health and reducing food inequality through allotment and kitchen gardens, and a tendency to use a larger area as a fixed form than Korea. In addition, it was found that gardens in urban areas had a positive effect on urban biodiversity. Conclusion: To sum up, gardens in Korea are close to living spaces, and gardens overseas influence the ecosystem with an emphasis on food production. Therefore, creating urban gardens is a method of urban regeneration with a high utility that goes beyond mere food production, both in Korea and overseas, providing comprehensive benefits for the environment (37.73%) and society (62.27%). As such, continuous research on this area of study is needed to create policy guidelines for Korea.

K-FARM 프레임워크 구축을 위한 국내외 사례 분석 및 유형분류 (Analysis on Cases and Classification of Types for the Construction of K-FARM Framework)

  • 강신길;최영완;김영주
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제27권2호
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    • pp.13-22
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    • 2021
  • As the measures for solving problems of modern city and farming & fishing villages through mutual cooperation and complementation, this study aims to present an integrated rural area development model by changing the farming & fishing villages from a food production-focused space to a service space for the whole nation including urban residents, into the direction of creating new vitality and jobs in farming & fishing villages. In order to establish a service space that could increase the life quality and happiness of the people, this study presented the K-FARM framework types that would integrate and arrange total four themes such as rental farm, experience farm, stay farm, and management farm. In case when this K-FARM framework is applied to rural areas adjacent to cities, especially farming & fishing villages around innovative cities, there would be great effects such as expansion of exchanges between public institutions and local residents of innovative cities. Especially, the theme model classified into four types could be applied suitable for the characteristics of farming & fishing village development project district that is currently operated. Meanwhile, to realize the construction of K-FARM framework, on top of demand analysis of rental farm, it would be also necessary to additionally analyze the urban residents' demand for experience farm and management farm.

Horticultural Activity Interventions and Outcomes: A Review

  • Park, Sin-Ae;Lee, A-Young;Lee, Geung-Joo;Kim, Dae-Sik;Kim, Wan Soon;Shoemaker, Candice A.;Son, Ki-Cheol
    • 원예과학기술지
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    • 제34권4호
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    • pp.513-527
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    • 2016
  • The objective of the present study was to review the current research about the outcomes of horticultural activity interventions in order to determine research trends and analyze the characteristics of horticultural activity interventions. We reviewed the literature using search engines such as the Web of Science, Proquest Dissertation and Theses, Academic Search Premier, Research Information sharing Service, and Korean National Assembly Digital Library to locate journal articles that include relevant search terms (e.g., gardening activity, gardening program, allotment garden, urban agriculture, horticultural therapy, and horticultural activity). We initially identified 14,414 journal articles that were published before April 2014 and selected 509 of the papers for review. We found that studies investigating treating children and adults 8 to 64 years old were the most common, and horticultural activities such as gardening outdoors, planting indoors, making crafts with live plants, arranging flowers, making crafts with artificial or pressed flowers, and other activities were usually combined. Short/medium term (11 to 20 sessions) horticultural activity programs were the most frequent, and most interventions were of medium duration (> 60 min to 120 min). Most of the studies focused on the psychological or emotional effects of horticultural intervention, such as its effects on emotional intelligence, self-esteem, stress, and depression. Further studies are needed to analyze the research methodology, specific outcomes, and strengths or weaknesses of studies investigating horticultural activity interventions.