Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction

To achieve urban sustainability, growing vegetables at home is a practical necessity. Understanding why people are hesitant to participate in urban vegetable growing is vital to reviving this practice. An in-person survey was conducted among 244 people who do not garden at home in Sri Lanka’s Colomb...

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Main Authors: Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha, Ramli, Nurul Nadia, Shamsudin, Mad Nasir, Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani
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Published: The Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) ITB 2023
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https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jpwk/article/view/18900
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spelling my.upm.eprints.1104132024-10-07T02:19:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110413/ Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha Ramli, Nurul Nadia Shamsudin, Mad Nasir Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani To achieve urban sustainability, growing vegetables at home is a practical necessity. Understanding why people are hesitant to participate in urban vegetable growing is vital to reviving this practice. An in-person survey was conducted among 244 people who do not garden at home in Sri Lanka’s Colombo district to determine their perception of not gardening. Analysis was performed with exploratory factor analysis followed by binary logistic regression. According to the study, unrealized benefits and knowledge and experience challenges cause demotivation. The respondents had favorable attitudes toward urban agriculture; their interests appear to be aligned with urban agriculture and motivation should be able to entice them. The most viable way to attract them and ensure that they reap the economic and social benefits of urban home gardening appears to be to provide knowledge and hands-on experience. Younger people, private sector workers, and single homeowners are specific population segments that can be targeted for this motivation effort. The analysis further revealed that agriculture demonstrations in an urban setting inspire non-growers to practice urban agriculture. The Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) ITB 2023 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_nc_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110413/1/110413.pdf Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha and Ramli, Nurul Nadia and Shamsudin, Mad Nasir and Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani (2023) Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction. Journal of Regional and City Planning, 34 (1). pp. 16-34. ISSN 2502-6429 https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jpwk/article/view/18900 10.5614/jpwk.2023.34.1.2
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description To achieve urban sustainability, growing vegetables at home is a practical necessity. Understanding why people are hesitant to participate in urban vegetable growing is vital to reviving this practice. An in-person survey was conducted among 244 people who do not garden at home in Sri Lanka’s Colombo district to determine their perception of not gardening. Analysis was performed with exploratory factor analysis followed by binary logistic regression. According to the study, unrealized benefits and knowledge and experience challenges cause demotivation. The respondents had favorable attitudes toward urban agriculture; their interests appear to be aligned with urban agriculture and motivation should be able to entice them. The most viable way to attract them and ensure that they reap the economic and social benefits of urban home gardening appears to be to provide knowledge and hands-on experience. Younger people, private sector workers, and single homeowners are specific population segments that can be targeted for this motivation effort. The analysis further revealed that agriculture demonstrations in an urban setting inspire non-growers to practice urban agriculture.
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author Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha
Ramli, Nurul Nadia
Shamsudin, Mad Nasir
Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani
spellingShingle Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha
Ramli, Nurul Nadia
Shamsudin, Mad Nasir
Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani
Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
author_facet Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha
Ramli, Nurul Nadia
Shamsudin, Mad Nasir
Abdul Hadi, Ahmad Hanis Izani
author_sort Ayoni, V.D. Nirusha
title Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
title_short Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
title_full Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
title_fullStr Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
title_full_unstemmed Non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
title_sort non-growers perspectives on home gardening: exploring for future attraction
publisher The Institute for Research and Community Services (LPPM) ITB
publishDate 2023
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/110413/1/110413.pdf
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https://journals.itb.ac.id/index.php/jpwk/article/view/18900
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