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Greening In The Red Zone Disaster Resilience And Community Greening 1st Edition Keith G Tidball

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Greening In The Red Zone Disaster Resilience And Community Greening 1st Edition Keith G Tidball
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Publisher: Springer Netherlands
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.86 MB
Pages: 503
Author: Keith G. Tidball, Marianne E. Krasny (auth.), Keith G. Tidball, Marianne E Krasny (eds.)
ISBN: 9789048199464, 9789048199471, 9048199468, 9048199476
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Greening In The Red Zone Disaster Resilience And Community Greening 1st Edition Keith G Tidball by Keith G. Tidball, Marianne E. Krasny (auth.), Keith G. Tidball, Marianne E Krasny (eds.) 9789048199464, 9789048199471, 9048199468, 9048199476 instant download after payment.

Creation and access to green spaces promotes individual human health, especially in therapeutic contexts among those suffering traumatic events. But what of the role of access to green space and the act of creating and caring for such places in promoting social health and well-being? Greening in the Red Zone asserts that creation and access to green spaces confers resilience and recovery in systems disrupted by violent conflict or disaster. This edited volume provides evidence for this assertion through cases and examples. The contributors to this volume use a variety of research and policy frameworks to explore how creation and access to green spaces in extreme situations might contribute to resistance, recovery, and resilience of social-ecological systems.

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