Urban Environmental Stewardship and Civic Engagement

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Urban Environmental Stewardship and Civic Engagement

How planting trees strengthens the roots of democracy

Landscape architecture and design Communication studies Development studies Urban communities Sociology Politics and government Human geography Applied ecology Environmental policy and protocols Environmental management Urban and municipal planning and policy Civil engineering, surveying and building

Authors: Dana Fisher, Erika Svendsen, James Connolly

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Collection: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 11th February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9781317934158


Urban Ecosystems and Civic Engagement

Once considered the antithesis of a verdant and vibrant ecosystem, cities are now being hailed as highly efficient and complex social ecological systems. Emerging from the streets of the post-industrial city are well-tended community gardens, rooftop farms and other viable habitats capable of supporting native flora and fauna. At the forefront of this transformation are the citizens living in the cities themselves. As people around the world increasingly relocate to urban areas, this book discusses how they engage in urban stewardship and what civic participation in the environment means for democracy.

Drawing on data collected through a two-year study of volunteer stewards who planted trees as part of the MillionTreesNYC initiative in the United States, this book examines how projects like this can make a difference to the social fabric of a city. It analyses quantitative survey data along with qualitative interview data that enables the volunteers to share their personal stories and motivations for participating, revealing the strong link between environmental stewardship and civic engagement.

As city governments in developed countries are investing more and more in green infrastructure campaigns to change the urban landscape, this book sheds light on the social importance of these initiatives and shows how individuals’ efforts to reshape their cities serve to strengthen democracy. It draws out lessons that are highly applicable to global cities and policies on sustainability and civic engagement.

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