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Grassroots To Global Broader Impacts Of Civic Ecology Marianne E Krasny David Maddox Keith G Tidball

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Grassroots To Global Broader Impacts Of Civic Ecology Marianne E Krasny David Maddox Keith G Tidball
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Publisher: Cornell University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.26 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Marianne E. Krasny; David Maddox; Keith G. Tidball
ISBN: 9781501714993, 1501714996
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Grassroots To Global Broader Impacts Of Civic Ecology Marianne E Krasny David Maddox Keith G Tidball by Marianne E. Krasny; David Maddox; Keith G. Tidball 9781501714993, 1501714996 instant download after payment.

Addressing participatory, transdisciplinary approaches to local stewardship of the environment, Grassroots to Global features scholars and stewards exploring the broad impacts of civic engagement with the environment. Chapters focus on questions that include: How might faith-based institutions in Chicago expand the work of church-community gardens? How do volunteer "nature cleaners" in Tehran attempt to change Iranian social norms? How does an international community in Baltimore engage local people in nature restoration while fostering social equity? How does a child in an impoverished coal mining region become a local and national leader in abandoned mine restoration? And can a loose coalition that transforms blighted areas in Indian cities into pocket parks become a social movement? From the findings of the authors’ diverse case studies, editor Marianne Krasny provides a way to help readers understand the greater implications of civic ecology practices through the lens of multiple disciplines. Contributors: Aniruddha Abhyankar, Martha Chaves, Louise Chawla, Dennis Chestnut, Nancy Chikaraishi, Zahra Golshani, Lance Gunderson, Keith E. Hedges, Robert E. Hughes, Rebecca Jordan, Karim-Aly Kassam, Laurel Kearns, Marianne E. Krasny, Veronica Kyle, David Maddox, Mila Kellen Marshall, Elizabeth Whiting Pierce, Rosalba Lopez Ramirez, Michael Sarbanes, Philip Silva, Traci Sooter, Erika S. Svendsen, Keith G. Tidball, Arjen E. J. Wals, Rebecca Salminen Witt, Jill Wrigley

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