Over the last several decades, scholars and practitioners have
progressively acknowledged that we cannot consider cities as the
place where nature stops anymore, resulting in urban environments
being increasingly appreciated and theorized as hybrids between
nature and culture, entities made of socio-ecological processes in
constant transformation. Spanning the fields of political ecology,
environmental studies, and sociology, this new direction in urban
theory emerged in concert with global concern for sustainability
and environmental justice. This volume explores the notion that
connecting with nature holds the key to a more progressive and
liberatory politics.
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