Peace Research and Greening in the Red Zone: Community-Based Ecological Restoration to Enhance Resilience and Transitions Toward Peace

作者: Keith G. Tidball

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-00729-8_3

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摘要: A growing network of social and ecological scientists argue that change is to be expected planned for, identifying sources mechanisms resilience in the face crucial long-term well-being humans, their communities, local environment. This ‘change’ can include armed conflict civil unrest, especially as access resources constrained. Yet, several gaps literature persist, including (1) a lack studies focused on cultural systems (Wright/Masten 2005) related conflict, (2) relatively few explicitly re-embed humans ecosystems overlapping contexts security, sustainability, equity peace, (3) need for more integrate theory science individual human with broader research exemplified by social-ecological scholarship (Masten/Obradovic 2008). The chapter engages call introduces five an attempt address identified literature, further efforts better understand utilize community-based restoration enhancing transitions toward peace.

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