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Leveraging environmental stewardship mapping and assessment research as a relational process for ecology with cities

Increasingly, scholars, policy makers, and others have put forth that governance and management of urban environments requires a consideration of cities as social-ecological systems, necessitating involvement from a broad range of actors. Yet the research on environmental governance and development...

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Published in:Frontiers in sustainable cities 2023-03, Vol.5
Main Authors: Maharramli, Bemmy Jennifer, Romolini, Michele
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