The Exploration of Social Assets Condition among Urban Farmers of the Community Garden in Klang Valley, Malaysia
Milah Zainal () and
Rosmiza M. Z ()
International Journal of Asian Social Science, 2021, vol. 11, issue 1, 56-64
Abstract:
Social assets have been focus of interest in considerable social science academic circles in recent years. Development of community garden is needed in order to provide a well-being among urban communities through utilizing their social assets in terms of togetherness and relationship concerns. It’s seen as the motivational and adhesive forces for communitarian work that benefit in agriculture development in urban areas. However, previous studies that looked at social assets issues are still lacking in Malaysia especially among urban farmers. Therefore, this study explores the condition of social assets that built and utilized positively among urban farmers in Klang Valley, Malaysia. The data collected through in-depth interviews with eight urban farmers and analyzed using thematic analysis. The interviews revealed that urban farmers in Klang Valley, Malaysia has been a good social asset include family members support, extension agents relationship, participation of group members and broad of networking. The social assets provide them a motivating and gluing force for agricultural activities in terms of knowledge sharing, input and materials access, support community garden development, enhance motivations, technology transfer and adoptions, build cooperation and encourage good agricultural practice. This study recommends that empowering of social asset should be an important consideration among community members in development of urban community garden in Malaysia.
Keywords: Social assets; Urban farmers; Urban agriculture; Community garden. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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