Relational values and citizens' assemblies in the context of adaptation to sea-level rise

MN Burger, M Nilgen, I Steimanis, B Vollan - Current Opinion in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Rising sea levels are projected to affect millions of coastal inhabitants, as climate change is
threatening livelihoods all over the world. Those in charge of policy in affected areas will …

The unjust just transition? Exploring different dimensions of justice in the lignite regions of Lusatia, Eastern Greater Poland, and Gorj

A Schuster, M Zoll, IM Otto, F Stölzel - Energy Research & Social Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The European Green Deal has been designed to make the European Union the
world's first carbon-neutral union by 2050. Changing to fossil fuel-free energy systems is a …

Legacy of culture heritage building revitalization: place attachment and culture identity

SHG Chan, WHH Lee, BM Tang, Z Chen - Frontiers in Psychology, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Cultural heritage buildings are revitalized to promote culture instead of being
neglected or demolished. For locals, the revitalization of heritage buildings symbolizes a …

[HTML][HTML] Kunz and post-communist geographies of urban poverty in Romania

S Voiculescu - Cities, 2025 - Elsevier
This article examines the spatial, social, economic, and civic dimensions of poverty in a post-
communist Romanian city, focusing on the Kunz, an informal neighborhood in Timișoara. In …

Advocacy for territorial and people-centered approaches to development in Romania: Place attachment based on industrial heritage

OR Ilovan, P Mutică - European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
This research focuses on the stories of two small yet unique settlements in Transylvania,
Romania: the town of Petrila and the village of Roșia Montană, former mining settlements …

[HTML][HTML] Disturbing the dead: Climate change and the potential relocation of Swedish cemeteries

R Marjavaara, W Carola - Applied Geography, 2024 - Elsevier
This study focuses on the contradiction of mobility and immobility in relation to interred
human remains. While society generally embraces human mobility, once individuals pass …

Why do riparian communities persist in disaster-prone areas? Empirical evidence from Mbire District, Zimbabwe

E Mavhura - Environment, Development and Sustainability, 2023 - Springer
Understanding the relocation behaviour of people from unsafe places has been a major
area of research among many scholars. The current study applies the Person–Process …

Memorial ambivalences in postcommunist Romania: generational attitudes towards the symbolic legacy of communism

MS Rusu, A Croitoru - Societies, 2021 - mdpi.com
After the demise of state socialism, public space became an issue of contention that
occupied an important place within societies' efforts to come to terms with the recent past …

Drawing on the personal-existential landscape identity for local planning policy: reflections from three rural areas in Estonia

K Kasemets, H Palang - Landscape Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines from a micro-geography perspective the personal-existential
landscape identity of stakeholders in relation to territorial distinctiveness. The actions and …

Participation in Intergenerational Food and Agriculture Education Programs Effectively Promotes Place Attachment

PC Wang, JW Huang, DC Lee - International Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - mdpi.com
This study adopted an empirical approach to examine the effectiveness of integrating
intergenerational education with food and agricultural education to increase students' …