心理弹性
社会心理的
代理(哲学)
恢复生态学
持续性
乐观 主义
弹性(材料科学)
心理学
环境资源管理
环境伦理学
公共关系
社会学
环境规划
政治学
生态学
社会心理学
地理
社会科学
心理治疗师
环境科学
物理
生物
热力学
哲学
作者
Carter S. Smith,Elizabeth A. DeMattia,Elizabeth Albright,Abigail F. Bromberger,Olivia G. Hayward,India J. Mackinson,S Mantell,Brian G. McAdoo,Dominic McAfee,Aurora McCollum,Avery B. Paxton,Anne Roderer,Kathryn T. Stevenson,Rebecca L. Vidra,Zi-Xin Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2307082121
摘要
Ecosystem restoration has historically been viewed as an ecological endeavor, but restoration possesses significant, yet largely untapped, potential as a catalyst for personal and social transformation. We highlight the opportunity for restoration to enhance community resilience by increasing agency and collective action and countering the pervasive perception that we are powerless witnesses to environmental decline. In this perspective, we take a “bright spots” approach and highlight successful examples of ecosystem restoration that have helped to nurture a sense of place, foster optimism, and cultivate stronger and more diverse social networks. These three individual- and community-level capacities have the potential to lead to increased psychosocial resilience, which is a key component of community resilience. Our aim is to spark discussion and research to better understand how we can transform restoration from a largely technical endeavor to a practice and process through which human–nature relationships are infused with deliberate meaning and human well-being is improved. With current calls to upscale and technologize restoration to meet sustainable development goals, we cannot lose sight of the value of community-engaged ecosystem restoration as a strategy with great potential for psychosocial benefits.
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