Tending Nature: Fostering Eco-Citizenship in the Americas
Autor Nathalie Gravelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 oct 2024
Readers will gain insights into fostering reconciliation between nature and humanity by empowering diverse stakeholders to lead Green/Blue/Bee initiatives. Emphasizing community learning, environmental awareness, and citizen participation, the book enriches decision-making processes and promotes environmental justice for all living organisms. The selected case studies from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States highlight pioneering innovations in Green/Blue/Bee planning across urban, periurban, and rural settings. These initiatives propose empathetic and respectful approaches to nurturing our natural surroundings, including methods for co-management, networked urban gardening, wild bee conservation, water source protection, community-based water management, river revitalization, and metropolitan green space stewardship.
This book will be invaluable to students, urban and rural planners, researchers, academics, networking professionals, policymakers, international development practitioners, environmental organization personnel, and enthusiasts of the natural world alike.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9783030470616
ISBN-10: 303047061X
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: XVI, 234 p. 49 illus., 48 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
ISBN-10: 303047061X
Pagini: 250
Ilustrații: XVI, 234 p. 49 illus., 48 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Ediția:2024
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland
Cuprins
Chapter 1.- Environmental Citizenship: Preserving and Enhancing Nature Around Us. Chapter 2.- The Geography of Global Climate Change Action: An Overview of the Networks Buttressing Urban Adaptation and Ecosystem Resilience - Cases from Canada and the US. Chapter 3.- The Water Soft Path in Canada: A Knowledge-Building Network Perspective. Chapter 4.- River Revival in Maine, a Tale of Two Rivers and their People (Kennebec and Penobscot rivers). Chapter 5.- Mindful Naturescaping: Citizens’ Actions for Bee-friendly Cities. Chapter 6.- Urban Agriculture as a Way of Rewilding Urban Ecosystems. Chapter 7.- The Politics of Drought in the Brazilian Sertão and the Role of Civil Society in Shaping Perceptions about Semi-arid Lands. Chapter 8.- Forest Community Governance: The Experiments of the Model Forest of Reventazón, Costa Rica and of Certified Forestry of the Haida Nation, Vancouver Island. Chapter 9.- The Sao Paolo Green Belt: The Actors Behind the Creation of the Urban Biosphere Reserve and the Challenges of its Maintenance. Chapter 10.- Building upon the Mexican Law for Water Conservation: Social Innovation in the Rio Salado Watershed Management (Puebla). Chapter 11.- The Gap between Citizens’ Actions and Public Policies. How to Move Environmental Citizenship Forward?.
Notă biografică
Dr. Nathalie Gravel is a geographer deeply committed to environmental sustainability. She earned her Ph.D. from Laval University in Quebec City, Canada, in 2003, and later completed a post-doctoral fellowship at Yale University's Agrarian Studies program and Council for Latin American Studies and the Caribbean. Since 2005, she has served as adjunct/associate professor at Laval University, offering courses in rural and food geography, Latin America, globalization, and has chaired the Agroforestry graduate programs.
Dr. Gravel's research is focused on participatory natural resources governance, food security, rural studies, and regenerative agriculture, leading her to present at numerous conferences and publish scientific papers. Proficient in French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, she currently serves as the President of the Canadian Association of Geographers (2022-2024) and actively participates in various boards and associations.
In 2009, Dr. Gravel authored the textbook "Geography of Latin America: A Culture of Uncertainty" (French: Géographie de l’Amérique latine. Une culture de l’incertitude), published by Université du Québec Press (PUQ). She has recently signed a new contract to write the sequel. She is dedicated to fostering inclusive community engagement, promoting Geography, and addressing global challenges through education and research.
Dr. Gravel's research is focused on participatory natural resources governance, food security, rural studies, and regenerative agriculture, leading her to present at numerous conferences and publish scientific papers. Proficient in French, English, Spanish, and Portuguese, she currently serves as the President of the Canadian Association of Geographers (2022-2024) and actively participates in various boards and associations.
In 2009, Dr. Gravel authored the textbook "Geography of Latin America: A Culture of Uncertainty" (French: Géographie de l’Amérique latine. Une culture de l’incertitude), published by Université du Québec Press (PUQ). She has recently signed a new contract to write the sequel. She is dedicated to fostering inclusive community engagement, promoting Geography, and addressing global challenges through education and research.
Textul de pe ultima copertă
This book aims to enhance understanding of the foundational principles and ethical considerations of citizen engagement in environmental conservation through an examination of successful cases of shared environmental governance in the Americas. It seeks to inform policymaking on strategies for fostering behavioral change and advancing towards co-management of national public resources and the commons. These cases are analyzed through a geographical lens to provide a framework for reimagining eco-citizenship grounded in bioregionalism. This perspective diverges from the notion of eco-citizenship as a universal culture, advocating instead for its integration within the collective habitats of citizen groups.
Readers will gain insights into fostering reconciliation between nature and humanity by empowering diverse stakeholders to lead Green/Blue/Bee initiatives. Emphasizing community learning, environmental awareness, and citizen participation, the book enriches decision-making processes and promotes environmental justice for all living organisms. The selected case studies from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States highlight pioneering innovations in Green/Blue/Bee planning across urban, periurban, and rural settings. These initiatives propose empathetic and respectful approaches to nurturing our natural surroundings, including methods for co-management, networked urban gardening, wild bee conservation, water source protection, community-based water management, river revitalization, and metropolitan green space stewardship.
This book will be invaluable to students, urban and rural planners, researchers, academics, networking professionals, policymakers, international development practitioners, environmental organization personnel, and enthusiasts of the natural world alike.
Readers will gain insights into fostering reconciliation between nature and humanity by empowering diverse stakeholders to lead Green/Blue/Bee initiatives. Emphasizing community learning, environmental awareness, and citizen participation, the book enriches decision-making processes and promotes environmental justice for all living organisms. The selected case studies from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, and the United States highlight pioneering innovations in Green/Blue/Bee planning across urban, periurban, and rural settings. These initiatives propose empathetic and respectful approaches to nurturing our natural surroundings, including methods for co-management, networked urban gardening, wild bee conservation, water source protection, community-based water management, river revitalization, and metropolitan green space stewardship.
This book will be invaluable to students, urban and rural planners, researchers, academics, networking professionals, policymakers, international development practitioners, environmental organization personnel, and enthusiasts of the natural world alike.
Caracteristici
Advances theoretical discourse on ecological citizenship in the Americas Explores the impact and effectiveness of eco-networking initiatives led by environmental non-governmental organizations Explores how community learning and increased participation enhance decision-making on the management of the commons