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制定一项议程,以推动五大湖修复、恢复和振兴的社会与组织层面的研究。

Setting an agenda to catalyze research in the social and organizational dimensions of Great Lakes remediation, restoration, and revitalization.

作者信息

Williams Kathleen C, McLaughlin Chris, Seelbach Paul W, Allan Jon W, Hoffman Joel C

机构信息

US Environmental Protection Agency Great Lakes Toxicology and Ecology Division, Duluth, MN, USA.

McMaster University School of Earth Environment and Society, Canada.

出版信息

J Great Lakes Res. 2022 Dec;48(6):1315-1319. doi: 10.1016/j.jglr.2022.09.014.

Abstract

The Great Lakes region was once a hub of industry and innovation that provided wealth and identity to the region. Economic upheavals have left the region trying to recreate economies and cleanup degraded environments. There have been multiple, overlapping efforts to change these conditions and create a new narrative for the region through environmental remediation, habitat restoration, and community revitalization on the path towards resilience. The elements that contribute to success are organized differently in different places, and are not always identified or characterized in the environmental literature. Trying to fill this conceptual gap is critical because landscape-scale environmental cleanup has been delivered at the local scale through various partnerships and arrangements. Thus, this special collection of articles in the explores how individuals, organizations, and communities are engaging in the complex process of environmental cleanup and revitalization throughout the region. This collection of articles represents a range of approaches to unpack how people are navigating and contributing to this regenerative process from quantitative studies at the regional scale that characterize global patterns to in-depth qualitative studies that identify and characterize the processes that unfold in specific places to change our environments both ecologically and socially. These articles represent the broad experience unfolding in the region to understand these activities through research and navigate them through practice. This collection will add new dimensions to Great Lakes research by including the individuals, organizations, and agencies as components of the ecosystem.

摘要

五大湖地区曾是一个工业和创新的中心,为该地区带来了财富和特色。经济动荡使该地区试图重塑经济并清理退化的环境。人们通过环境修复、栖息地恢复以及社区振兴等多种相互重叠的努力来改变这些状况,并在迈向恢复力的道路上为该地区创造新的发展前景。促成成功的要素在不同地方的组织方式不同,且在环境文献中并不总是被识别或描述。试图填补这一概念空白至关重要,因为大规模的环境清理是通过各种伙伴关系和安排在地方层面进行的。因此,本期特刊中的这组文章探讨了个人、组织和社区如何参与该地区环境清理和振兴的复杂过程。这组文章展示了一系列方法,从在区域尺度上描述全球模式的定量研究,到识别和描述特定地方生态和社会环境变化过程的深入定性研究,来剖析人们如何应对并推动这一再生过程。这些文章代表了该地区通过研究理解这些活动并通过实践驾驭这些活动的广泛经验。通过将个人、组织和机构纳入生态系统的组成部分,这组文章将为五大湖研究增添新的维度。

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