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Title: Possible nature(s) in urban spaces: plurality and agency to tackle socio-ecological challenges
Authors: Vidal, D.
Alves , F.
Menezes, M.
Gallo, E.
Tomé, P.
Keywords: nature agency;socio-ecological challenges;plurality;socio-ecological futures;rights of nature
Issue Date: 24-Sep-2024
Publisher: FRONTIER
Citation: http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fenvs.2024.1495979
Abstract: Nature as often been framed as a solution to contemporary socio-ecological challenges through homogeneous, formal, and anthropocentric viewpoints. However, these perspectives are inadequate for addressing the complex and multifaceted nature of such challenges. To effectively engage with contemporary socio-ecological phenomena, it is crucial to adopt a more integrative approach–one that involvers thinking with and like nature in a symbiotic relationship where different perspectives and knowledge systems are valued, integrated and interconnected (Alves et al., 2013; Alves and Vidal, 2024). In urban spaces, nature is frequently viewed as domesticated and passive, functioning merely as a backdrop to human activity. This limited view neglects nature’s intrinsic agency and its potential to work in partnership with human societies (Čapek, 2010; Wolch et al., 2014)....
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