Towards a pedagogy of social-ecological collaborations: engaging students and urban nonprofits for an ecology with cities

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Anne Toomey
Jason Smith
Cam Becker
Monica Palta
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[1] Pace University,Department of Environmental Studies and Science
[2] Center for Biodiversity and Conservation,undefined
[3] American Museum of Natural History,undefined
[4] New York Restoration Project,undefined
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Urban Ecosystems | 2023年 / 26卷
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Ecology with cities; Social-ecological research; Urban ecology; Pedagogy of collaboration;
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The concept of ecology with cities calls for a broader scope of participatory research and pedagogical tools for engagement with urban environmental issues. Projects that take an ecology with cities approach can provide opportunities for diverse audiences, including students, teachers, community members, and scientists, to participate in urban ecology, thus serving as potential steppingstones for further engagement. While there is increasing scholarship on the value of participatory approaches for increasing ecological literacy (e.g. citizen science), less has been written on the collaborative process of such experiences, particularly the social science aspects that can lead to successful outcomes and lessons learned. This paper describes a collaborative research project that engaged undergraduate students and community outreach staff of an urban nonprofit organization to better understand social uses and values associated with a public park located on the Harlem River in New York City. We explore the outcomes of the project for both students and staff, and provide reflections for educators interested in using a pedagogy of social-ecological collaborations in urban contexts. We argue that such an approach facilitates engagement between universities and community-based nonprofits to engage students in learning about the complexity, uncertainty, and value of urban ecosystem management.
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