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Introduction to Civic Ecology: Reclaiming Community and Nature
Discover how communities come together to restore local ecosystems and build social resilience after environmental crises or urban decay.
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About this course
When cities face environmental decline or sudden natural disasters, local communities often step up to restore both nature and social connection. This course introduces you to the foundational principles of civic ecology, exploring how collective hands-on stewardship heals broken places and fosters resilience. You will learn how grassroots actions like community gardening, tree planting, and habitat restoration transform neglected spaces into thriving community hubs.
By reading through real-world case studies and structured explanations, you will understand the deep connection between social wellbeing and environmental health. You will gain the knowledge needed to analyze, support, or initiate civic ecology projects in your own neighborhood.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the core concepts of civic ecology and how community-led stewardship drives social-ecological resilience
- Analyze the psychological and social benefits of reclaiming neglected urban spaces and nature-rich areas
- Identify successful strategies for organizing grassroots environmental actions after disasters or long-term urban decay
- Explore modern concepts of urban biodiversity, ecosystem services, and community-led climate adaptation
- Plan foundational steps to design, launch, and sustain a local civic ecology project in your community
This text-based course begins with essential terminology, historical context, and foundational concepts of environmental stewardship before guiding you through practical frameworks for community engagement. You will examine diverse global examples of urban renewal and disaster recovery driven entirely by local citizens.
This course is designed for beginners, community organizers, environmental enthusiasts, and urban planning students. No prior background in ecology or sociology is required to start learning.
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