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Borders are manufactured by humans to indicate truce lines that can potentially divide or unite adjacent communities and states. Different disciplines and a large range of geographic and cultural contexts are explored to address the complex and multi-faceted nature of environmental conflict resolution. Communities in conflict face many challenges, but peace parks and the dynamic linkages among ecosystems that create the biosphere offer solutions by providing a shared space for such communities to find common ground for trade, cooperation and peace.

Produktbeschreibung
Borders are manufactured by humans to indicate truce lines that can potentially divide or unite adjacent communities and states. Different disciplines and a large range of geographic and cultural contexts are explored to address the complex and multi-faceted nature of environmental conflict resolution. Communities in conflict face many challenges, but peace parks and the dynamic linkages among ecosystems that create the biosphere offer solutions by providing a shared space for such communities to find common ground for trade, cooperation and peace.
Autorenporträt
Jennifer Latessa has a baccalaureate degree from the University of Vermont, a Master of Community Planning degree from the University of Cincinnati (UC) and is in pursuit of a PhD in Urban and Regional Planning at UC. Research led in Southeast Asia explores ecology, sustainability, and peace parks' importance on global security and economic growth.