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A Social-Ecological Framework for Urban Stewardship Network Research to Promote Sustainable and Resilient Cities
2016
Sustainability
To realize more sustainable and resilient urban social-ecological systems, there is great need for active engagement from diverse public agencies, non-profit organizations, businesses, natural resource managers, scientists, and other actors. Cities present unique challenges and opportunities for sustainability and resilience, as issues and organizations are frequently intertwined in networks of relations. Understanding and leveraging the range of knowledge types, motivations, skills,
doi:10.3390/su8090956
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