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Theory And Practice In Sustainability: Building A Ladder Of Community Focused Education and Outreach

Sue Thering and Cheryl Doble
Landscape Journal, January 2000, 19 (1-2) 191-200; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lj.19.1-2.191
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Investigating the links between the emergence of the idea of “sustainability” and the rise of “participatory processes” in community planning and design offers a conceptual framework for developing and assessing programs and approaches to education, outreach, and professional practice in post-industrial society.

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Sue Thering, Cheryl Doble
Landscape Journal Jan 2000, 19 (1-2) 191-200; DOI: 10.3368/lj.19.1-2.191
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