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Id 811
Author Selman P., Carter C., Lawrence A., Morgan C.
Title Re-connecting with a recovering river through imaginative engagement
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Selman P., Carter C., Lawrence A., Morgan C.; Re-connecting with a recovering river through imaginative engagement ;Ecology and Society vol:15.0 issue: 3 page:

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Abstract Imaginative engagement as a mode of citizen participation-the use of arts-based methods to involve people actively in shared learning experiences-holds promise as a means to increase awareness and understanding, and to build capacity, for sustainable use and management of rivers. We conducted a series of creative writing workshops in a former industrial area of northern England that were focused on a recovering river. Participants in the workshops found the process a positive experience and reported changes in their knowledge, attitudes, and actions about the use and management of river environments locally and more generally. The catchment consciousness of members appeared to increase, and their raised levels of interest led them to invest time in researching the history and geography of the river. We conclude that the method has significant potential for complementing collaborative approaches to river planning and management. © 2010 by the author(s).


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