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Place-Based Social-Ecological Inquiry in Urban Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems : = A Comparison of Ecological and Social Outcomes in Three Portland Neighborhoods.
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Place-Based Social-Ecological Inquiry in Urban Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems :/
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A Comparison of Ecological and Social Outcomes in Three Portland Neighborhoods.
作者:
Stapleton, Elizabeth Elle.
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1 online resource (123 pages)
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-02, Section: B.
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Dissertations Abstracts International84-02B.
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Landscape architecture. -
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http://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=29252607click for full text (PQDT)
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9798841743385
Place-Based Social-Ecological Inquiry in Urban Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems : = A Comparison of Ecological and Social Outcomes in Three Portland Neighborhoods.
Stapleton, Elizabeth Elle.
Place-Based Social-Ecological Inquiry in Urban Green Stormwater Infrastructure Systems :
A Comparison of Ecological and Social Outcomes in Three Portland Neighborhoods. - 1 online resource (123 pages)
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 84-02, Section: B.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Oregon, 2022.
Includes bibliographical references
With the anticipated escalation in extreme weather events due to climate change, urban areas are increasingly managing stormwater through the use of green infrastructure, designed facilities which share an emphasis on the use of soil and plants to store and infiltrate stormwater. In addition to its primary hydrologic functions, green infrastructure is recognized for its multifunctionality in providing numerous bioecological and sociocultural benefits. In this context, in addition to serving as functional hydrological amenities, green infrastructure networks can be interpreted as "social-ecological systems," systems of integrated human-environment relationships which are both adaptive and complex.There is a growing recognition in both natural science and social science disciplines that the most pressing challenges of the 21st century involve both social and biophysical elements as well as their interactions. To address the intertwined challenges of creating socially and environmentally just and ecologically resilient contemporary cities, planners, policymakers, and designers must increasingly consider the ecological and social outcomes of their decisions as a complexly integrated whole. "Place-based" modes of inquiry have emerged across disciplines out of a recognition of the critical importance of understanding unique contextual factors in both knowledge acquisition and application. This integrated understanding of physical conditions, contextual variation, and human experience have made place-based approaches an appealing mode of inquiry in the study of human-environment relationships.This dissertation uses Portland, Oregon's network of publicly managed streetside green infrastructure facilities (Green Streets) to demonstrate how social and ecological processes co-create urban ecosystems and to explore how policy and design shape these emergent social-ecological systems. I center three neighborhood communities in both ecological and social examinations, using the concept of place to inform both social and ecological study design. In employing a place-based approach to the study of urban green infrastructure landscapes, this dissertation both advocates for the critical role of place-based methods in landscape architecture research and asserts their particular utility for exploring the complexity of human-environment relationships in interdisciplinary landscape studies.
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