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Articles

Upscaling Green Social Prescribing and Urban Agriculture in Cities: Reflections on Social and Horticultural Therapy in the United Kingdom

Pages 170-179 | Received 15 Nov 2022, Accepted 18 Aug 2023, Published online: 17 Jan 2024
 

Abstract

Post-COVID policymaking has accelerated investment and support for urban greening initiatives. Even prior to the pandemic, we witnessed across the globe an ever-increasing appetite for the idea of bringing nature into the city through parks, allotments, urban farms, and other green assets. Indeed, the latter in particular has seen perhaps the largest growth in support, with urban agriculture (UA) continuing to be mainstreamed on an international level. This article reflects on UA in the United Kingdom, with an explicit focus on the concept’s relationship with green social prescribing (GSP). We reflect on geographers’ work in this area, before highlighting practice on the ground and demonstrating the increased impact of UA schemes that adopt this practice. In doing so, we hope that this article influences key actors to be aware of these opportunities and challenges, alongside influencing more geographers to engage with the growing field of GSP.

新冠疫情后的政策加快了对城市绿化的投资和扶持。在新冠疫情之前, 世界各地就一直期望通过公园、配额地、城市农场等绿色资产, 将自然带入城市。政策扶持得到最大的增加, 城市农业持续成为国际主流。本文反思了英国的城市农业, 尤其关注该概念与“绿色社会医疗”(Green Social Prescribing)的关系。我们回顾了地理学家在这一领域的研究, 重点介绍了具体实践, 展示了采用这种实践的城市农业计划的影响。本文旨在促使主要有关人员认识到机遇和挑战, 促使更多地理学家参与到不断发展的“绿色社会治疗”领域。

Las políticas posteriores a la crisis del COVID han intensificado las inversiones y el apoyo a las iniciativas por el reverdecimiento urbano. Aun antes de la pandemia, a través del globo fuimos testigos del creciente apetito por la idea de llevar la naturaleza a la ciudad con parques, huertas, granjas urbanas y otras aplicaciones verdes. Por cierto, las últimas en particular han sido las que han obtenido el mayor favorecimiento, con la agricultura urbana (AU) manteniéndose como la emblemática a nivel internacional. Este artículo reflexiona sobre la AU en el Reino Unido, centrándose específicamente sobre la relación del concepto con la prescripción social verde (GSP). Reflexionamos sobre el trabajo de los geógrafos en esta área, antes de destacar la práctica sobre el terreno y de demostrar el creciente impacto de los esquemas de la AU que adoptan tal práctica. Al hacerlo, tenemos la esperanza de que este artículo influya sobre los actores claves para que se concienticen de estas oportunidades y retos, al tiempo que puedan influir sobre otros geógrafos a comprometerse con el creciente campo de las GSP.

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Notes on contributors

Michael Hardman

MICHAEL HARDMAN is Professor of Urban Sustainability at the University of Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK. E-mail: [email protected]. His research interests include work around informal greening, such as guerrilla gardening, to formal approaches to bringing food production into cities.

Lydia Hubbard

LYDIA HUBBARD is a Research Assistant at the University of Salford, Salford M5 4WT, UK. E-mail: [email protected]. Her research interests surround the health and well-being benefits of green and blue infrastructure.

Hayley Watson

HAYLEY WATSON is the Lead of Get Up & Grow, The Esplanade, Rochdale, England OL16 1AE, UK. Their work surrounds enabling green projects in communities, to coordinating social prescribing schemes. E-mail: [email protected].