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“Wild” represents the raw vitality of place.
“Wild” represents breaking through existing policy frameworks and reflecting on the limits of expertise.
“Wild” represents not being constrained by reality, but instead creating and transforming with intention and care.
Includes the case study of Yuanli.
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15 community development case studies, and 15 challenging journeys shaped by professionals through trial, error, and exploration.
15 inspiring and provocative stories for future practitioners, revealing the hidden keys behind the revival of 15 local communities.
Continuing the lineage of Urban Uprising, Reclaiming the City, and Reclaiming Again, Wild Vitality Regeneration presents 15 selected community development cases across Taiwan.
From deliberative democracy to the deeper everyday practice of “tsham-siông” (consultation and participation), from social protest to fully functioning agricultural production and community education systems, and from fragmented neighborhoods to renewed local cohesion through pilgrimage routes.
From Taitung to Matsu, from the north to the south of Taiwan, the book explores how professionals capture “wild vitality” and how communities develop their own agency and identity.
15 landmark cases, and 15 carefully observed processes of community regeneration.
Includes the Yuanli case study.