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Recognizing Stewardship Practices as Indicators of Social Resilience: In Living Memorials and in a Community Garden
2016
Sustainability
Resilience theory has received increased attention from researchers across a range of disciplines who have developed frameworks and articulated categories of indicators; however, there has been less discussion of how to recognize, and therefore support, social resilience at the community level, especially in urban areas. The value of urban environmental stewardship for supporting social-ecological functioning and improving quality of life in cities has been documented, but recognizing it as a
doi:10.3390/su8080775
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