Beyond the blueprint: rethinking governance and sustainability in Cape Town’s community gardens
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Urban community gardening initiatives have the potential to address critical urban challenges, such as fostering community cohesion and enhancing food security in local food systems. However, their long-term sustainability remains an ongoing challenge and is closely tied to the governance models that shape their operations. This study uses qualitative methods, including semi-structured interviews, to explore how different governance models influence garden autonomy and sustainability in Cape Town, South Africa. The findings demonstrate the significance of external support from nonpro-fits and government agencies; however, poorly managed support can also undermine local ownership and autonomy. A more nuanced understanding of hybrid governance (neither top-down nor bottom-up) can empower policymakers and community leaders to foster more sustainable and impact-ful urban agriculture projects in marginalized neighborhoods, particularly in Global South contexts.
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Kanosvamhira, T.P., 2025. Beyond the blueprint: Rethinking governance and sustainability in Cape Town’s community gardens. Journal of Urban Affairs, pp.1-17.