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Jan 5, 2021 de Souza, D.T.P., Grandisoli, E., Jacobi, P.R., Wals, A.E.J. (2021). Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach. In: Ioris, A.A.R. (eds) Environment and Development . Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-55416-3_3. Download citation.RIS.ENW.BIB
Jan 5, 2021 Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach. January 2021. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55416-3_3. In book: Environment...
Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach Research@WUR. D. Tubino de Souza*, Edson Grandisoli, Pedro Roberto Jacobi, A.E.J. Wals. *Corresponding author for this work. WASS. Education and Learning Sciences.
social learning approach as a framework for the multi-stakeholder inter-actions involved in initiatives for the regeneration of urban streams in contexts of socio-ecological vulnerability. e analysis is built on the case study of the Taquara Stream, located in the city of Porto Alegre, in south Brazil. is case study comprises a self-organised ...
The goal of this chapter is to identify potentialities and challenges in utilising a social learning approach to facilitate dialogue between a range of stakeholders involved in the restoration of an urban stream in a context of socio-ecological vulnerability.
Jan 1, 2021 The degradation of urban streams is a pressing problem in many cities around the world. Particularly in the so-called Global South, this degradation is as... Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams : The Potential of a Social Learning Approach
Jun 1, 2021 To improve our understanding of socialecological fit in the context of urban river management, this study empirically evaluated the fit between urban river governing institutions (primarily local governments) and the UESs provided by urban streams (nature).
Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach ... Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach. Daniele Tubino P. de Souza; EG. Edson Grandisoli; PJ. Pedro Roberto Jacobi; AW.
Despite the inextricable relationships between social and ecological dimensions of urban streams, most of the stream restoration literature has focused almost exclusively on technical issues and approaches (e.g., Walsh et al. 2015, Lammers et al. 2020). Although these are important considerations, even the identification of problems is ...
Apr 16, 2021 This chapter seeks to identify potentialities and challenges in using the social learning approach as a framework for the multi-stakeholder interactions involved in initiatives for the regeneration of urban streams in contexts of socio-ecological vulnerability.
Jun 1, 2021 Three recursive humannature coevolutionary scenarios were identified based on key observations: (1) socialecological temporal misfit scenario; (2) socialecological functional fit...
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Jan 18, 2022 Abstract. This chapter sets out the major features of two social-ecological design approaches to the built environment, Biophilic urbanism and Regenerative development. Through the analysis of the theory of each of these perspectives, it explores how they can contribute to the design of cities that enable solutions to repair damage and help ...
The goal of this chapter is to identify potentialities and challenges in utilising a social learning approach to facilitate dialogue between a range of stakeholders involved in the restoration of an urban stream in a context of socio-ecological vulnerability.
Apr 24, 2023 Based on feedback from local officials, experts, and residents during the survey development process, we initially identified four main ecological endpoints of concern associated with degraded water quality in urban streamsstream ecosystem condition, human health risk, water clarity, and trash.
Jun 1, 2021 Full Length Article. Evaluating socialecological fit in urban stream management: The role of governing institutions in sustainable urban ecosystem service provision. HerlinChienac, OsamuSaitob. Show more. Add to Mendeley. Cite. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101285Get rights and content. Highlights. .
Jun 1, 2021 A novel modeling approach and data from case studies of fishery and forest conservation were used to empirically test presumed relationships between conservation outcomes and certain patterns of alignment of social-ecological interdependences and found that when actors who shared resources were also socially linked, conservation at the level of the whole social-ECological system was positively ...
Apr 24, 2023 Streams are under significant ecological stress in rapidly urbanizing watersheds around the world. However, estimates of the combined use and nonuse benefits of improving urban stream water quality, which are critical for guiding policy, are generally lacking.
Full Text. More. Abstract. Urbanization is occurring at a rapid pace in developing countries. The urban stream syndrome has been well documented in higher-income countries, but in lower-income, developing countries, resources often are unavailable for quantifying how urbanization affects streams.
Sep 2, 2022 Restoration of urban rivers is expected to address both ecological and social issues, although there are conflicting interests and priorities that are different based on the intensity of problems. River restoration plan may be conceived in three steps: identification of degradation factors, setting up degradation targets, and formation of ...
Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach. Pedro Roberto Jacobi. 2021. The degradation of urban streams is a pressing problem in many cities around the world.
Abstract: Highlights the benefits of revitalizing the Cheonggyecheon Stream, a restoration project in Seoul, Korea, which has enhanced the urban environment, provided momentum to Seouls public transportation reform, and helped launch the broader regeneration of Seouls inner city areas.
Feb 1, 2016 Regenerating the Socio-Ecological Quality of Urban Streams: The Potential of a Social Learning Approach. ... The degradation of urban streams is a pressing problem in many cities around the world. Particularly in the so-called Global South, this degradation is associated with factors such as ...
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