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Contents

© 2023, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

© 2023, Berghahn Books, New York, Oxford

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. List of Illustrations, Figures and Tables x
  4. Preface xiv
  5. Acknowledgements xxii
  6. List of Abbreviations xxv
  7. Introduction. Mapping the More-than-Human City in Theory, Methods and Practice 1
  8. Part I. Making Visible Diverse Urban Natures
  9. Chapter 1. Life After Dark: Multispecies Encounters in the Nocturnal City 33
  10. Chapter 2. Making Urban Natures Visible (with a Focus on Insects) 47
  11. Chapter 3. Let the City Walls Go Wild: Finding Safety in Urban Edgelands 62
  12. Chapter 4. A Bear and Those Things Beneath My Knees: Nature in Settler-Colonial Los Angeles 73
  13. Chapter 5. East End Jam: A Multisensory Urban Foraging Artwork 88
  14. Chapter 6. Illuminating the Worlds We Produce: A Refl exive Approach to Urban Natures Research 105
  15. Part II. (Re)Connecting Urban Natures
  16. Illustration 124
  17. Chapter 7. Layering Identity, Place and Belonging between Nature and Urbanity 125
  18. Chapter 8. A ‘Democracy of Compost’: Neo-materialist Encounters in Urban Spaces 136
  19. Chapter 9. Caring for Foxes at a London Allotment: Tales from a Contested Interspecies Playground 150
  20. Chapter 10. Relational Growing: Reimagining Contemporary Aboriginal Agriculture in Colonialized Cityscapes 164
  21. Chapter 11. ‘War on Weeds’: On Fighting and Caring for Native Nature in Auckland, Aotearoa New Zealand 179
  22. Chapter 12. Designing with Bees: Integrating More-than-Human Knowledges in Brussels’ Cityscapes 194
  23. Part III. Politicizing Urban Natures
  24. Chapter 13. Reducing Vulnerability through Gardening? The Mobilization of Urban Natures during the COVID-19 Pandemic 213
  25. Chapter 14. ‘I Don’t Care about Tomatoes’: Building Situated Urban Commons in Girona 224
  26. Chapter 15. Urban Fog Oasis Conservation: Endangerment, Invasiones and Informal Urbanization in Lima 237
  27. Chapter 16. Haunting Natures: The Politics of Green Reparations in Baltimore, MD 251
  28. Chapter 17. Urban Trees as ‘Furniture’? The More-than-Human Politics of Moving Gothenburg’s Mature Trees 264
  29. Chapter 18. ‘There’s a Strong, Green Wind Blowing’: Drawing the Politics of Street Trees in Practice 277
  30. Conclusion. Reflections and Future Directions for Researching Urban Natures 293
  31. Glossary of Key Terms 306
  32. Index 315
Urban Natures
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Urban Natures
Heruntergeladen am 19.4.2026 von https://www.degruyterbrill.com/document/doi/10.1515/9781805390831-toc/html
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