Children, Youth and Environments.
Vol 14, No.1 (2004)
ISSN 1546-2250

East New York Farms: Youth Participation in Community Development and Urban Agriculture

 

Yvonne Hung
Department of Environmental Psychology
City University of New York

Citation: Hung, Yvonne. (2004). “East New York Farms: Youth Participation in Community Development and Urban Agriculture.” Children, Youth and Environments 14(1): 20-31.

The East New York Farms! (ENY Farms!) project is a community development venture in Brooklyn, New York. Besides providing the community with fresh affordable produce, encouraging local economic development, and preserving safe public spaces, the project also engages local youth in community development. Semi-structured interviews with 18 of the 25 youth interns at ENY Farms! elucidate themes and patterns regarding their sense of self, perceptions of their neighborhood, and the role of youth in the community. The interns’ experiences contribute insights that may assist the development and realization of future projects, and reveal the integral role that youth can play as agents of change in building sustainable communities.

Keywords: community youth development, youth development, urban agriculture, community development, placemaking.