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A new paper has been made publicly available on the internet entitled Rebuilding Lost Connections: How Revitalisation Projects Contribute to Cultural Continuity and Improve the Environment by Sarah Pilgrim, Colin Samson and Jules Pretty. The paper was published by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Enviroment and Society at the University of Essex. The authors reviewed 41 ‘revitalization projects’ from 9 countries. They identify six categories of projects including traditional foods, ecotourism, education, language, cultural, and rights.

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