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Los jardines comunitarios y el cultivo del capital social

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Resumen

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Los jardines comunitarios construyen capital social, mejorando la resiliencia psicológica y el compromiso cívico. Estos espacios verdes compartidos fomentan el bienestar y las comunidades inclusivas a través de las conexiones sociales.

Área De La Ciencia

  • Psicología ambiental
  • Sociología comunitaria
  • Salud pública

Sus Antecedentes

  • Los jardines comunitarios ofrecen espacios verdes compartidos con beneficios más allá de la producción de alimentos.
  • La evidencia creciente sugiere impactos positivos en el bienestar psicológico y social.
  • La teoría del capital social proporciona un marco para comprender estos beneficios para la comunidad.

Objetivo Del Estudio

  • Para sintetizar las investigaciones recientes sobre los beneficios sociales de los jardines comunitarios.
  • Examinar cómo los jardines comunitarios fomentan la resiliencia psicológica, la conexión social y el compromiso cívico.
  • Aplicar la teoría del capital social (enlace, puente, enlace) para comprender estos efectos.

Principales Métodos

  • Síntesis sistemática de los resultados de 50 estudios recientes.
  • Aplicación de la teoría del capital social para analizar datos empíricos.
  • Integración de la revisión de la literatura con las experiencias comunitarias de los autores.

Principales Resultados

  • Los jardines comunitarios mejoran el bienestar psicológico a través del apoyo social y la reducción del estrés.
  • Promueven redes sociales inclusivas al facilitar la interacción entre personas diversas.
  • Los jardines cultivan la empatía y la participación cívica, fortaleciendo los lazos comunitarios.

Conclusiones

  • Los jardines comunitarios son activos valiosos para mejorar el bienestar individual y la resiliencia de la comunidad.
  • El capital social generado en estos espacios tiene impactos positivos significativos.
  • Una mayor inversión en jardines comunitarios puede generar importantes beneficios sociales y psicológicos.

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