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Remembrance, Recovery, and Resilience: 9/11 Memorials in NYC Metropolitan Landscapes

September 09, 2016 Heather L. McMillen, Lindsay K. Campbell, and Erika S. Svendsen, U.S. Forest Service, New York City Urban Field Station

As we approach the 15 th anniversary of September 11 th, 2001 or 9/11, our thoughts return to that day and many of us will revisit public spaces designed to promote healing and emotional recovery from the worst terrorist attack in our nation’s history. The memories of the victims are cemented in our...

Forestry

Land-Marking: Returning to 9/11 Living Memorials Projects and to the People who Continue to Shape, Create and Attend to their Meaning

September 11, 2015 Erika S. Svendsen and Lindsay K. Campbell, Northern Research Station, U.S. Forest Service

Living memorials serve as a reminder of fathers and mothers, sons and daughters, brothers and sisters, neighbors and friends—but also of the power of community to reflect, rebuild and renew. Our research suggests that living memorials demonstrate the role of nature in contemporary times not only as...

Forestry
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