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共享小菜园撬动社区大治理

Core Viewpoint - The community has transformed the issue of residents illegally cultivating vegetables on public green spaces into a shared garden initiative, fostering community engagement and improving neighborhood relations [2][4]. Group 1: Problem Identification - The North Chen Fudi community in Chaoyang District faces challenges with residents illegally occupying green spaces for vegetable gardening, leading to environmental issues and increased neighborhood conflicts [1]. - The community has a large area of 5000 square meters of green space, which has been neglected due to the property management's financial difficulties, resulting in some areas becoming barren and overrun with private gardens [1]. Group 2: Solution Implementation - The community decided to create a shared garden on the previously neglected land, converting individual vegetable plots into a collectively managed space, and established a volunteer service program for garden caretakers [2]. - A 500 square meter area was repurposed into a shared garden, with residents participating in its maintenance and management, which helped alleviate environmental issues such as odors and pests [2]. Group 3: Community Engagement - The initiative has led to the formation of a 20-member volunteer team, enhancing community involvement and responsibility for the garden's upkeep [2]. - Various community activities, such as a "Parent-Child Garden Festival," have been organized to promote interaction among residents and foster a sense of community [2]. Group 4: Future Plans - The community aims to restore the shared garden back to its original green space status, with residents now supportive of this transition after experiencing the benefits of the shared garden [2][4]. - Plans include improving soil quality and management practices to ensure the sustainability of the restored green areas [2].