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Basagevan, Rahma Maulia Fadli, Abdoellah, Oekan S., Utama, Gemilang Lara, Suparman, Yusep, Fianti, Nafa Destri, Safitri, Kinanti Indah, Wulandari, Indri, Mulyanto, Dede |
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International Journal of Sustainable Development & Planning; Aug2024, Vol. 19 Issue 8, p3037-3047, 11p |
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Urban agriculture has become an essential component in fulfilling food needs. Community participation in subsistence and commercial urban agriculture was found to be related to each actor's goals and interests. Joining the next urban agriculture group does not guarantee that the community has complete control over the farm, so this study aims to understand community participation in urban agriculture through a political ecology perspective to understand the involvement and interrelationships between actors. In this study, the level of community participation is measured using Arnstein's degree of participation. The method used in this research is a mixed method and a t-test. The results obtained in this study show differences in the motivation of commercial and subsistence farmers in joining farmer groups and urban agriculture. The level of community participation shows that subsistence and commercial agriculture have reached a degree of citizen power, although at different levels, namely subsistence agriculture at the partnership level and commercial agriculture at the citizen control level. This difference is influenced by various dynamics faced, including subsistence agriculture, which still has limited knowledge, lack of human resources, and depends on program administrators and commercial agriculture, which still pays less attention to environmental aspects, which is a factor that makes realizing the sustainability of urban agriculture still a challenge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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