This chapter argues that community volunteering initiatives in support of wetland environments within the UK generate landscape-specific forms of environmental citizenship. Utilising empirical fieldwork undertaken within a two co-associated wetland nature reserves in central London prior to its opening, and within local waterscapes in three interconnected rural villages, this chapter suggests that emergent modes of citizen agency are primarily enacted through the performativity of volunteering. Members of the local community effectively curate new civic identities for themselves in response to each site. These emergent environmental citizenships are stimulated by different forces. In the urban setting the local authority has invested heavil...
This paper is based on the results of a study of people who volunteer for environmental organisation...
Part of the "Perspectives on Writing" series.This study follows a local environmental group as it sh...
In recent times the scale and rate of environmental destruction has increased as has the ecological ...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
This paper argues that the expansion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives within the...
In an ongoing period of austerity in the UK, there is a growing assumption that communities will inc...
Although recent studies have suggested that environmental participation may be a countertrend to dec...
One way to engage people with green infrastructure (GI) is as environmental volunteers. Previous stu...
The last half-a-century has seen a marked demand for authentic citizen participation in public polic...
The last half-a-century has seen a marked demand for authentic citizen participation in public polic...
This paper focuses on understanding the transformative potential of active citizenship in green spac...
<p>Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of citi...
Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of cities....
Stewardship as a concept is increasingly brought forward as a goal to reach sustainability goals of ...
Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of cities....
This paper is based on the results of a study of people who volunteer for environmental organisation...
Part of the "Perspectives on Writing" series.This study follows a local environmental group as it sh...
In recent times the scale and rate of environmental destruction has increased as has the ecological ...
This paper argues that the expansion of corporate social responsibility initiatives within the Engli...
This paper argues that the expansion of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives within the...
In an ongoing period of austerity in the UK, there is a growing assumption that communities will inc...
Although recent studies have suggested that environmental participation may be a countertrend to dec...
One way to engage people with green infrastructure (GI) is as environmental volunteers. Previous stu...
The last half-a-century has seen a marked demand for authentic citizen participation in public polic...
The last half-a-century has seen a marked demand for authentic citizen participation in public polic...
This paper focuses on understanding the transformative potential of active citizenship in green spac...
<p>Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of citi...
Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of cities....
Stewardship as a concept is increasingly brought forward as a goal to reach sustainability goals of ...
Active citizens may contribute to the environmental, social, and institutional resilience of cities....
This paper is based on the results of a study of people who volunteer for environmental organisation...
Part of the "Perspectives on Writing" series.This study follows a local environmental group as it sh...
In recent times the scale and rate of environmental destruction has increased as has the ecological ...