Cultivated Therapeutic Landscapes
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Cultivated Therapeutic Landscapes
Gardening for Prevention, Restoration, and Equity
Marsh, Pauline; Williams, Allison
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2024
310
Mole
9781032409955
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Introduction
Pauline Marsh and Allison Williams
Part I: Boots on: Scoping the cultivated therapeutic landscape
1. Tending more than gardens: Engaging residents in public landscapes to cultivate urban nature
Sara Barron, Kate Lee, Maddison Miller and Emily Rugel
2. Gardening for good in Ontario, Canada: A case study of Hamilton's Victory Gardens
Allison Williams
3. Growing health in local food gardens: Case studies of community, school, and home gardens
Sumita Ghosh
4. The cultivated 'healing garden': Respite and support or lifestyle change?
Esther Veen and Karolina Doughty
5. Mental health outcomes associated with gardening: A scoping review
Selma Lunde Fjaestad, Jessica L Mackelprang, Takemi Sugiyama and Jonathan Kingsley
Part II: Companion planting: Cultivating human wellbeing
6. Critically exploring public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape and the role of Green Social Prescribing
Jessica Thompson, Michelle Howarth, Michael Hardman and Penny Cook
7. Creating a therapeutic garden for people with Huntington's Disease and other neurological conditions
Josephine Spring
8. Green places in red spaces: Broadening understanding of therapeutic gardening within rural Australia
Amy Baker, Alejandra Aguilar and Ben Sellar
9. Health and wellbeing benefits of therapeutic gardens and gardening activities for older people living in residential aged care settings
Theresa L Scott
Part III: Dig Deep: expanding and enriching the cultivated therapeutic landscape
10. Environmental place-making by the 'out of place': Migrants building connections to new landscapes through structured conservation activities
Pauline Marsh, Suzanne Mallick, Dave Kendal and Renae Riviere
11. Eradicating malnutrition through small-scale, diverse and local food production
Bruce French and Anthea Maynard
12. Nurturing Soil-adarities: Growing multispecies justice in therapeutic landscapes
Bethaney Turner
13. Tending the wilds inside: Cultivating healing at the unruly edges of the garden
Alice McSherry and Robin Kearns
14. Conclusion
Horti-cultural geographies: Situating the garden as an assemblage of health and wellbeing
Ronan Foley
Pauline Marsh and Allison Williams
Part I: Boots on: Scoping the cultivated therapeutic landscape
1. Tending more than gardens: Engaging residents in public landscapes to cultivate urban nature
Sara Barron, Kate Lee, Maddison Miller and Emily Rugel
2. Gardening for good in Ontario, Canada: A case study of Hamilton's Victory Gardens
Allison Williams
3. Growing health in local food gardens: Case studies of community, school, and home gardens
Sumita Ghosh
4. The cultivated 'healing garden': Respite and support or lifestyle change?
Esther Veen and Karolina Doughty
5. Mental health outcomes associated with gardening: A scoping review
Selma Lunde Fjaestad, Jessica L Mackelprang, Takemi Sugiyama and Jonathan Kingsley
Part II: Companion planting: Cultivating human wellbeing
6. Critically exploring public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape and the role of Green Social Prescribing
Jessica Thompson, Michelle Howarth, Michael Hardman and Penny Cook
7. Creating a therapeutic garden for people with Huntington's Disease and other neurological conditions
Josephine Spring
8. Green places in red spaces: Broadening understanding of therapeutic gardening within rural Australia
Amy Baker, Alejandra Aguilar and Ben Sellar
9. Health and wellbeing benefits of therapeutic gardens and gardening activities for older people living in residential aged care settings
Theresa L Scott
Part III: Dig Deep: expanding and enriching the cultivated therapeutic landscape
10. Environmental place-making by the 'out of place': Migrants building connections to new landscapes through structured conservation activities
Pauline Marsh, Suzanne Mallick, Dave Kendal and Renae Riviere
11. Eradicating malnutrition through small-scale, diverse and local food production
Bruce French and Anthea Maynard
12. Nurturing Soil-adarities: Growing multispecies justice in therapeutic landscapes
Bethaney Turner
13. Tending the wilds inside: Cultivating healing at the unruly edges of the garden
Alice McSherry and Robin Kearns
14. Conclusion
Horti-cultural geographies: Situating the garden as an assemblage of health and wellbeing
Ronan Foley
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Cultivation;crops;gardening;landscapes;gardens;healing;Therapeutic landscapes;landscapes research;green space;restoration;greenery;environmental studies;horticulture;Horticultural Therapy;Therapeutic Gardens;Aged Care Residential Setting;Community Garden;Gardening Activities;Therapeutic Landscapes Literature;Horticulture Therapy;Green Infrastructure;Healing Garden;Recent Scoping Review;Vice Versa;Biophilia Hypothesis;Residential Aged Care;Home Gardens;Social Peer Support;Puig De La Bellacasa;Therapeutic Landscape Concept;School Gardens;Outdoor Gardens;Postcard Responses;Edible Plant Species;Scoping Review;Aged Care Facilities;Lifestyle Guidelines
Introduction
Pauline Marsh and Allison Williams
Part I: Boots on: Scoping the cultivated therapeutic landscape
1. Tending more than gardens: Engaging residents in public landscapes to cultivate urban nature
Sara Barron, Kate Lee, Maddison Miller and Emily Rugel
2. Gardening for good in Ontario, Canada: A case study of Hamilton's Victory Gardens
Allison Williams
3. Growing health in local food gardens: Case studies of community, school, and home gardens
Sumita Ghosh
4. The cultivated 'healing garden': Respite and support or lifestyle change?
Esther Veen and Karolina Doughty
5. Mental health outcomes associated with gardening: A scoping review
Selma Lunde Fjaestad, Jessica L Mackelprang, Takemi Sugiyama and Jonathan Kingsley
Part II: Companion planting: Cultivating human wellbeing
6. Critically exploring public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape and the role of Green Social Prescribing
Jessica Thompson, Michelle Howarth, Michael Hardman and Penny Cook
7. Creating a therapeutic garden for people with Huntington's Disease and other neurological conditions
Josephine Spring
8. Green places in red spaces: Broadening understanding of therapeutic gardening within rural Australia
Amy Baker, Alejandra Aguilar and Ben Sellar
9. Health and wellbeing benefits of therapeutic gardens and gardening activities for older people living in residential aged care settings
Theresa L Scott
Part III: Dig Deep: expanding and enriching the cultivated therapeutic landscape
10. Environmental place-making by the 'out of place': Migrants building connections to new landscapes through structured conservation activities
Pauline Marsh, Suzanne Mallick, Dave Kendal and Renae Riviere
11. Eradicating malnutrition through small-scale, diverse and local food production
Bruce French and Anthea Maynard
12. Nurturing Soil-adarities: Growing multispecies justice in therapeutic landscapes
Bethaney Turner
13. Tending the wilds inside: Cultivating healing at the unruly edges of the garden
Alice McSherry and Robin Kearns
14. Conclusion
Horti-cultural geographies: Situating the garden as an assemblage of health and wellbeing
Ronan Foley
Pauline Marsh and Allison Williams
Part I: Boots on: Scoping the cultivated therapeutic landscape
1. Tending more than gardens: Engaging residents in public landscapes to cultivate urban nature
Sara Barron, Kate Lee, Maddison Miller and Emily Rugel
2. Gardening for good in Ontario, Canada: A case study of Hamilton's Victory Gardens
Allison Williams
3. Growing health in local food gardens: Case studies of community, school, and home gardens
Sumita Ghosh
4. The cultivated 'healing garden': Respite and support or lifestyle change?
Esther Veen and Karolina Doughty
5. Mental health outcomes associated with gardening: A scoping review
Selma Lunde Fjaestad, Jessica L Mackelprang, Takemi Sugiyama and Jonathan Kingsley
Part II: Companion planting: Cultivating human wellbeing
6. Critically exploring public realm greenspace as a therapeutic landscape and the role of Green Social Prescribing
Jessica Thompson, Michelle Howarth, Michael Hardman and Penny Cook
7. Creating a therapeutic garden for people with Huntington's Disease and other neurological conditions
Josephine Spring
8. Green places in red spaces: Broadening understanding of therapeutic gardening within rural Australia
Amy Baker, Alejandra Aguilar and Ben Sellar
9. Health and wellbeing benefits of therapeutic gardens and gardening activities for older people living in residential aged care settings
Theresa L Scott
Part III: Dig Deep: expanding and enriching the cultivated therapeutic landscape
10. Environmental place-making by the 'out of place': Migrants building connections to new landscapes through structured conservation activities
Pauline Marsh, Suzanne Mallick, Dave Kendal and Renae Riviere
11. Eradicating malnutrition through small-scale, diverse and local food production
Bruce French and Anthea Maynard
12. Nurturing Soil-adarities: Growing multispecies justice in therapeutic landscapes
Bethaney Turner
13. Tending the wilds inside: Cultivating healing at the unruly edges of the garden
Alice McSherry and Robin Kearns
14. Conclusion
Horti-cultural geographies: Situating the garden as an assemblage of health and wellbeing
Ronan Foley
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Cultivation;crops;gardening;landscapes;gardens;healing;Therapeutic landscapes;landscapes research;green space;restoration;greenery;environmental studies;horticulture;Horticultural Therapy;Therapeutic Gardens;Aged Care Residential Setting;Community Garden;Gardening Activities;Therapeutic Landscapes Literature;Horticulture Therapy;Green Infrastructure;Healing Garden;Recent Scoping Review;Vice Versa;Biophilia Hypothesis;Residential Aged Care;Home Gardens;Social Peer Support;Puig De La Bellacasa;Therapeutic Landscape Concept;School Gardens;Outdoor Gardens;Postcard Responses;Edible Plant Species;Scoping Review;Aged Care Facilities;Lifestyle Guidelines