Stewardship, care and relational values
Highlights•Relational values, such as care, animate stewardship action.•Care is emergent
from social-ecological relations.•Care is embodied and practiced.•Care is situated and …
from social-ecological relations.•Care is embodied and practiced.•Care is situated and …
[HTML][HTML] Stewardship as a boundary object for sustainability research: Linking care, knowledge and agency
Current sustainability challenges–including biodiversity loss, pollution and land-use change–
require new ways of understanding, acting in and caring for the landscapes we live in. The …
require new ways of understanding, acting in and caring for the landscapes we live in. The …
A relational turn for sustainability science? Relational thinking, leverage points and transformations
In sustainability science, revising the paradigms that separate humans from nature is
considered a powerful 'leverage point'in pursuit of transformations. The coupled social …
considered a powerful 'leverage point'in pursuit of transformations. The coupled social …
The effect of place image and place attachment on residents' perceived value and support for tourism development
Very few studies have investigated place image (PI) and place attachment (PA) from the
perspective of the residents. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate the effect of PI and PA …
perspective of the residents. Accordingly, this study aims to evaluate the effect of PI and PA …
Sense of place in social–ecological systems: From theory to empirics
We live in a human-dominated world and the pace and scale of changes to the biosphere,
from climate change to landuse change, are staggering. Accelerated socio-economic …
from climate change to landuse change, are staggering. Accelerated socio-economic …
Pathways of place dependence and place identity influencing recycling in the extended theory of planned behavior
Studies have been providing increasing evidence of the direct relationship between place
attachment and environmentally responsible behavior and intentions. However, research on …
attachment and environmentally responsible behavior and intentions. However, research on …
The magic of the mundane: The vulnerable web of connections between urban nature and wellbeing
Cities are sites of human, ecological and institutional stress. The elements that make up the
city–its people, landscapes and processes–are engaged in constant assemblage and …
city–its people, landscapes and processes–are engaged in constant assemblage and …
Drivers or pedestrians, whose dynamic perceptions are more effective to explain street vitality? A case study in Guangzhou
As an important indicator of urban development capacity, vitality can be affected by the
human perception of street views, which is a dynamic sensory process that can differ greatly …
human perception of street views, which is a dynamic sensory process that can differ greatly …
[HTML][HTML] The role of nature-based solutions and senses of place in enabling just city transitions
Discussions about just transitions and nature-based solutions (NBS) often articulate an
essentialist sense of place perspective that emphasises stasis through combinations of …
essentialist sense of place perspective that emphasises stasis through combinations of …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of environment on people's everyday experiences in Stockholm
In order to construct urban environments that limit negative impacts for global sustainability
while supporting human wellbeing, there is a need to better understand how features of the …
while supporting human wellbeing, there is a need to better understand how features of the …