Volume
62
Issue
3
Abstract
Beyond adapting extension programs for an urban audience, Urban Extension strives to reach an underserved audience that hugely overlaps with marginalized populations. This means that cultural competence is crucial for successful program implementation. The following article outlines the application of the 5P framework of Cultural Ecosystem Services as a tool for laying out the base to a culturally competent extension program. Although originally intended for urban planners, when applied widely for program development it allows accounting for place, past, people, practices, and purposes in a simple manner without overlooking importance context pertaining the target audience.
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Recommended Citation
Rodriguez Gonzalez, M. I. (2024). Applying the 5Ps of Cultural Ecosystem Services for Urban Agricultural and Natural Resources Programming. The Journal of Extension, 62(3), Article 26. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol62/iss3/26