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Revitalizing Urban Waterway Communities Streams Of Environmental Justice Hardcover Sharon Moran Richard Smardon

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Revitalizing Urban Waterway Communities Streams Of Environmental Justice Hardcover Sharon Moran Richard Smardon
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 28.05 MB
Pages: 228
Author: Sharon Moran; Richard Smardon
ISBN: 9781138698611, 113869861X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: Hardcover

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Revitalizing Urban Waterway Communities Streams Of Environmental Justice Hardcover Sharon Moran Richard Smardon by Sharon Moran; Richard Smardon 9781138698611, 113869861X instant download after payment.

The revitalizing and restoration of rivers, creeks and streams is a major focus of urban conservation activity throughout North America and Europe. This book presents models and examples for organizing multiple stakeholders for purposes of waterway revitalization--if not restoration--within a context of fairness and environmental justice.
After decades of neglect and misuse the challenge of cleaning up urban rivers and streams is shown to be complex and truly daunting. Urban river cleanup typically involves multiple agendas and stakeholders, as well as complicated technical issues. It is also often the situation that the most affected have the least voice in what happens. The authors present social process models for maximum inclusion of various stakeholders in decision-making for urban waterway regeneration. A range of examples is presented, drawn principally from North America and Europe.

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