Greening In The Red Zone by Keith G. Tidball
Disaster, Resilience and Community Greening
This insightful work explores the profound impact of nature and green spaces on communities recovering from crises and disasters. It delves into the concept of "greening in the red zone," where individuals and groups turn to planting and nurturing green spaces as a means of healing, resilience, and rebuilding in the aftermath of traumatic events. Through a series of case studies and research findings, the book illustrates how these natural interventions not only restore ecological balance but also foster social cohesion, psychological recovery, and a renewed sense of hope and purpose among affected populations.
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- Published
- 2013
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 376
- Original Language
- English
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