
Community gardens in Spain are cultivated spaces managed by groups of individuals, allowing neighbors to grow vegetables, flowers, and plants. These gardens promote sustainability, environmental education, and social cohesion among participants, often located in urban or peri-urban areas. Since their rise in popularity in the 2000s, community gardens have demonstrated multiple benefits, including improved access to fresh food, enhanced air quality, and increased mental well-being. Organized through local associations or collectives, these projects establish guidelines for use and maintenance, fostering collaboration and inclusivity within the community. Studies, such as those conducted by the University of Barcelona, highlight the positive impact of community gardens on health and local environments. ¿Qué son los jardines comunitarios en España? Los jardines comunitarios en España son espacios de cultivo gestionados por grupos de personas. Estos…