Jardins et dépendance. L'institutionalisation précaire de l'horticulture thérapeutique

Together with the call for a "green" society and the quest for well-being, the development of public action to prevent dependency make for a good context in which to revive an old idea: the therapeutic value of gardening, or gardening as therapy. What, then, do activists who advocate turni...

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