2019
DOI: 10.1111/cuag.12229
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Beyond Alternative Food Networks: Understanding Motivations to Participate in Orti Urbani in Palermo

Abstract: Community gardens include many benefits, and different motivations seem to underline citizens' choices to participate. In Italy, political motivations are considered one of the main reasons for participation in community gardens (known as orti urbani). Drawing from the orti urbani experience in Palermo (the largest city in Sicily, Southern Italy), this study aims to understand the main motivations that influence citizens' participation and to measure the effects of these motivations on fruit and vegetable cons… Show more

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“…In order to investigate quality characteristics affecting the frequency of honey consumption, and to understand whether and how much therapeutic properties affect consumers' behavior, an ordered logistic econometric model was applied. It can be considered as a generalization of a logit model, allowing ordered categories of a dependent variable to be modelled as a sequence of latent variables, y*, through increasing threshold levels [61]. For the i-th individual, the following is specified:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to investigate quality characteristics affecting the frequency of honey consumption, and to understand whether and how much therapeutic properties affect consumers' behavior, an ordered logistic econometric model was applied. It can be considered as a generalization of a logit model, allowing ordered categories of a dependent variable to be modelled as a sequence of latent variables, y*, through increasing threshold levels [61]. For the i-th individual, the following is specified:…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The local food movement is part of the contemporary social movements aiming to change the global agricultural landscape by altering the way we understand and interact with the food system [1,2]. Its main goal is focused on shortening the distance between producer and consumer, in order to increase the social, economic and environmental sustainability of the food system, and to strengthen the cultural identity of the territories [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Multi‐scalar affective experiences can be drawn from studies by Guerlain and Campbell (2016), Migliore et al. (2019) and Anguelovski (2013), where gardeners highlighted social connections, and how gardens can become spaces of encounter for people from different backgrounds. In a study from a community space experience in Darwin, Australia, Lobo (2016, p. 168) identified that beyond the collaboration around growing food, gardening ‘can be thought of as a playful intercultural experience […] of “being with” other bodies’.…”
Section: A Feminist Reading Of the Multifaceted Experiences Of Women ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of alternative self‐managed food networks can be found in research from a community garden in Palermo, Italy, as a way to promote a different model of society that values solidarity and environmental and social justice (Migliore et al., 2019). In another study in the Netherlands, Veen et al.…”
Section: Feminist Considerations Within Community Gardens Beyond Gend...mentioning
confidence: 99%