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Sense of place: An elusive concept that is finding a home in ecosystem management

Author: Williams, D.R.; Stewart, S.I.
Date: 1998
Periodical: Journal of Forestry
Abstract: " Sense of place" offers resource managers a way to identify and respond to the emotional and spiritual bonds people form with certain spaces. We examine reasons people form an increasing interest in the concept and offer four broad recommendations for applying sense of place to ecosystem management. By initiating a discussion about sense of place, managers can build a working relationship with the public that reflects the complex web of lifestyles, meaning, and social relations endemic to a place.


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