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As part of the pilot, IRDC worked with Prof Hong Yang and Dr Deepti Angra and the project aimed to improve gardening practices through Nepalese customs, composting management, and food waste recycling. By growing seasonal vegetables and flowers, the project sought to educate communities about the importance of nutrition, promote physical exercise, recycle garden waste to improve the environment and people's health and reduce social isolation. The project aims to engage with minority communities, low-income groups, senior citizens and those with disabilities by promoting healthy living, environmental sustainability, mental health and belonging through inclusive gardening.
Core research theme: Responding to healthy living challenges through improved gardening and waste management among underrepresented communities (particularly Nepalese communities) in Reading.
Community Leaders: Baburam Banstola, Integrated Research and Development Centre
Community Researcher: Krishna Neupane
University of Reading researchers: Prof Hong Yang (Geography and Environmental Science) and Dr Deepti Angra (Crop Science, Agriculture Policy and Development)
As part of the concluded pilot, the IRDC co-produced a series of tools and resources, including research findings, case studies, and videos with the Cobra Collective
IRDC end-of-project video
If you would like to know more about the Community Led Research Pilot, get in touch at [email protected]
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