Abstract

With accelerating social development, cities experience "incremental expansion" for "stock improvement" development, making "urban micro-renewal" a fundamental aspect of community transformation. The epidemic of COVID-19 resulted in a two-month-long lock-up and endangered residents' access to daily necessities. Therefore, participatory community gardening theory and practices were explored this article utilizes an old community as an example to find ways to grow community gardens for residents. With urban renewal, a reference was provided for establishing community gardens and exploring sustainable methods.

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