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O presente documento, constitui o projeto de dissertação de Mestrado em Sociologia,
no ISCSP, tendo como principal objetivo o contributo para um conhecimento mais
aprofundado sobre as Hortas Urbanas Domiciliares nas áreas delimitadas, seus significados
sociais e sociológicos, e necessidades emergentes.
Com a presente dissertação procurámos dar resposta às perguntas: Quais os
significados sociais das Hortas Domiciliares? E quais as propostas de intervenção social e
pública que os proprietários identificam como necessárias?
No presente trabalho de investigação optámos por um estudo de carácter descritivo e
interpretativo. Para tal, recorremos ao estudo de caso em parte das Freguesias Ajuda/Belém.
Para o efeito realizamos entrevistas a 53 residentes na área em estudo.
O presente trabalho visa a) um mapeamento de Hortas Domiciliares existentes no
campo de pesquisa, b) um mapeamento dos significados das Hortas atribuídos pelos seus
proprietários, bem como c) um mapeamento de propostas de intervenção social e pública que
os proprietários identifiquem como necessárias. Inserindo-se o presente trabalho, numa
abordagem inicial no âmbito dos serviços de proximidade, e mais tarde, desejável de se
integrar no âmbito das políticas públicas, através de estudos complementares.
The present document constitutes the ISCSP Masters in Sociology research thesis, being its main objective the contribution for a deeper and extended knowledge in urban domiciliary gardens in specifically defined areas in Lisbon, whilst understanding its social and sociological significances and emergent needs. With this study we aimed to answer to the following questions: What are the social significances of domiciliary gardens? What are the public and social intervention proposals required by the owners? In this research work we opted for a descriptive and interpretative analysis, with recurrence to case studies in the Ajuda/Belém borough councils, by carrying out personal interview surveys to 53 residents of the defined area of study. Thus, the goals are the mapping of a) existent domiciliary gardens in the defined area; b) the significance of gardens to its owners, and c) the public and social intervention proposals identified as required by the owners. The work’s initial approach is integrated in the context of local services and is afterwards desirable to be part of the framework of public policies through the application of complementary studies.
The present document constitutes the ISCSP Masters in Sociology research thesis, being its main objective the contribution for a deeper and extended knowledge in urban domiciliary gardens in specifically defined areas in Lisbon, whilst understanding its social and sociological significances and emergent needs. With this study we aimed to answer to the following questions: What are the social significances of domiciliary gardens? What are the public and social intervention proposals required by the owners? In this research work we opted for a descriptive and interpretative analysis, with recurrence to case studies in the Ajuda/Belém borough councils, by carrying out personal interview surveys to 53 residents of the defined area of study. Thus, the goals are the mapping of a) existent domiciliary gardens in the defined area; b) the significance of gardens to its owners, and c) the public and social intervention proposals identified as required by the owners. The work’s initial approach is integrated in the context of local services and is afterwards desirable to be part of the framework of public policies through the application of complementary studies.
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Dissertação de Mestrado em Sociologia
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Lisboa Agricultura urbana Hortas domiciliares significados sociais das Hortas Lisbon Urban agriculture Domiciliary gardens Social significance of gardens
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Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas