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The contribution of sense of place to social-ecological systems research: a review and research agenda

To develop and apply goals for future sustainability, we must consider what people care about and what motivates them to engage in solving sustainability issues. Sense of place theory and methods provide a rich source of insights that, like the social-ecological systems perspective, assume an interc...

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Published in:Ecology and society 2017-01, Vol.22 (1), p.49, Article art49
Main Authors: Masterson, Vanessa A., Stedman, Richard C., Enqvist, Johan, Tengö, Maria, Giusti, Matteo, Wahl, Darin, Svedin, Uno
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Biologiska vetenskaper
cognitions
Ecological sustainability
Ecology
Ecosystem services
Ecosystems
Environmental conservation
Human ecology
Natural Resources Management
naturresurshushållning
Place attachment
place meanings
resilience thinking
responses to change
Sense of place
Social and Economic Geography
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