Transforming US urban green infrastructure planning to address equity

ZJ Grabowski, T McPhearson, STA Pickett - Landscape and Urban …, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract Cities across the Unites States have embraced green infrastructure (GI) in official
planning efforts. The plans conceptualize GI as providing multiple functions and benefits for …

Incorporating social diversity into wildfire management: Proposing “pathways” for fire adaptation

TB Paveglio, MS Carroll, AM Stasiewicz… - Forest …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Existing research suggests that adoption or development of various wildfire management
strategies may differ across communities. However, there have been few attempts to design …

Understanding social impact from wildfires: Advancing means for assessment

TB Paveglio, H Brenkert-Smith, T Hall… - International Journal of …, 2015 - CSIRO Publishing
There is no uniform means for assessing social impact from wildland fires beyond statistics
such as home loss, suppression costs and the number of residents evacuated. In this paper …

Conceptualizing community resilience: Revisiting conceptual distinctions

D Matarrita-Cascante, B Trejos, H Qin… - Community …, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Community development and related approaches have become prominent in academic
circles, resulting in the emergence and resurgence of related community-level notions. With …

The role of social responsibility and ethics in employees' wellbeing

CG Bocean, MM Nicolescu, M Cazacu… - International Journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Social responsibility (SR) is a concept or practice by which organizations take into account
the interest of society by taking responsibility for the impact of their activities on all …

Powerful stakeholders as drivers of community forestry—Results of an international study

C Schusser, M Krott, MCY Movuh, J Logmani… - Forest Policy and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Community forestry is a complex collective action by forest users that takes place within a
broader network of multiple actors at local, national and international levels. This paper …

Social innovation in the Welsh Woodlands: Community based forestry as collective third-sector engagement

A Ludvig, M Wilding, A Thorogood, G Weiss - Forest Policy and Economics, 2018 - Elsevier
In the UK the term “Third Sector” is traditionally an umbrella term for all organisations
working with civil society in a not-for-profit capacity; differentiating them from the public (first) …

Incorporating sociocultural phenomena into ecosystem-service valuation: the importance of critical pluralism

CJ Van Riper, AC Landon, S Kidd, P Bitterman… - …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Ecosystem-services scholarship has largely focused on monetary valuation and the material
contributions of ecosystems to human well-being. Increasingly, research is calling for a …

Gendering marine conservation: the politics of marine protected areas and fisheries access

M Baker-Médard - Society & Natural Resources, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Drawing on ethnographic case studies from Madagascar, this research shows that multiple
marine conservation projects have institutionalized inequitable access to marine recourses …

Community based forest enterprises in Britain: Two organising typologies

B Ambrose-Oji, A Lawrence, A Stewart - Forest Policy and Economics, 2015 - Elsevier
The research investigates an area of contemporary interest in British forest policy:
community-based and social enterprises. A systematic framework was used to collect and …