Title of article
Investigating migrants adaptation process through gardening practices in community gardens
Author/Authors
Agustina, Imas University of Melbourne - Melbourne School of Land and Environment, Australia , Beilin, Ruth University of Melbourne - Department of Resource Management and Geography, Australia
From page
55
To page
68
Abstract
Investigation approach to migrants adaptation process in host countries has always been place specific, in order to understand the whole connections to all aspect of life. In Melbourne, community gardens have been a place where immigrants start their interaction with others. The literature argues that the gardens can foster social inclusion, while at the same time providing space to preserve their cultural identity. This paper will investigate the adaptation of migrants within the garden setting, by considering the extent to which cultural practices in gardening affect their ability to adapt to the host country (Australia). The findings confirm a complex relationship between historical garden practices/culture and the reality of practices in the community gardens.
Keywords
community gardens , immigrants , multicultural environments , adaptation
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Journal title
Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies (ajE-Bs)
Record number
2547113
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