Roots in the Sunshine

Where People Meet Place: Cultural Perspectives on Florida's Urban Forests

38 min · 20 de feb de 2026
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This conversation with Dr. Rebecca Zarger explores the intersection of anthropology and urban forestry, highlighting the human dimensions of environmental challenges and the impact of trees on communities. It delves into the research on trees and community engagement, emphasizing the importance of understanding lived experiences and the emotional attachment to trees in urban environments.

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