A people-centered approach to designing and managing restoration projects: insights from understanding attachment to urban natural areas
Journal, Research (Article)
This study "involved more than 300 natural area users--including staff, volunteers, neighbors, and visitors--about their attachment, use, environmental knowledge, and attitudes toward the management of three urban natural areas in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
[Ti: A people-centered approach to designing and managing restoration projects: insights from understanding attachment to urban natural areas]
[Au: Ryan, R.L., , ,]
[So: In: Gobster, P.H. and Hull, R.B., eds. Restoring nature: perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Washington, DC: Island Press. p.209-228.]
[Ky: Planning the Urban Forest]]
R.L. Ryan
2000
In: Gobster, P.H. and Hull, R.B., eds. Restoring nature: perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Washington, DC: Island Press. p.209-228.
In: Gobster, P.H. and Hull, R.B., eds. Restoring nature: perspectives from the social sciences and humanities. Washington, DC: Island Press. p.209-228.
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Planning
Planning the Urban Forest
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