This module explores and analyzes participatory approaches for recognizing key actors. It presents methods of varied ways of expression to reveal actors’ spatial relationship with nature and local environment to increase deliberation and empowerment.
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Beatriz Rodríguez-Morales, 2020. Looking at the margins. A gender approach to the perception of ecosystem services through geotagged photovoice. In Analysis of the social perception of ecosystem services on a peri-urban communal forest from northwestern Spain: a social-ecological approach. Escola de doutoramento internacional. Programa de doutoramento en enxeñaría para o desenvolvemento rural e civil. PhD thesis, Chapter 5: 187-302. Lugo 2020
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Slides and scripts by: María García-Martín
Editors: Tatev Haroyan, Siranush Harutyunyan, Gohar Shahinyan
Advisors: Claudia Bieling and Alen Amirkhanian
Editing and Post Production: Argishti Azizyan
Languages: Armenian and English
Publication Year: 2021