Sustainability, Sense of Place, and Cultural Preservations

Fellow Project Academic Year
2007

This is a transdisciplinary field study of senses of places held by three different ethnic groups focused on the cultural landscapes in the Superior, Arizona region. This landscape is endangered by two potential developments: resumption of copper mining; and/ or continued development of urban sprawl encroaching on a rural landscape.

 

File Attachments: pdf sense_of_place.pdf

Fellow Project Principal Investigator
Elizabeth A. Brandt, Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change
Steve Semken, Assistant Professor, School of Earth and Space Exploration
Consultant: Christopher Boone, Associate Professor, School of Human Evolution and Social Change and School of Sustainability