The different geographic regions represented in the book have brought to the fore the diversity of ways in which nature is conceptualised, which have in turn influenced the types of nature found in urban areas. Through processes of urbanisation, colonialism, immigration and migration a diversity of cultural groups now live in urban areas and consequently, biocultural relationships have been suppressed, reshaped or enriched. Accordingly, a diversity of uses, experiences, cosmologies, interactions and engagement with the nature are now found which, for many, offer opportunities to strengthen a sense of wellbeing and belonging. Within these diversities of ontological framings of nature and ways of being, conflicting tensions emerge which are f...
Urban biodiversity provides environmental, social and economic benefits, and consequently contribute...
Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societi...
This introductory chapter will evaluate how we have reached the current point in the history of worl...
The different geographic regions represented in the book have brought to the fore the diversity of w...
This book showcases the diversity of ways in which urban residents from varying cultural contexts vi...
Biocultural diversity is an evolving perspective for studying the interrelatedness between people an...
Biocultural diversity, which refers to the inextricable link between biodiversity and cultural diver...
Since the Enlightenment, cities have been considered as exemplary spaces of human achievement. Techn...
With the aim to embed ecology more forcefully into decision-making, the concept of Ecosystems Servic...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Urban green spaces (UGS) provide multiple benefits, and public parks in particular have a key role i...
The particular attention to enviromental and open spaces is the core of the book, that orients the a...
The most inclusive definition of nature is that realm of experience that humans believe is ordinaril...
Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societi...
Biocultural diversity, which refers to the inextricable link between biodiversity and cultural diver...
Urban biodiversity provides environmental, social and economic benefits, and consequently contribute...
Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societi...
This introductory chapter will evaluate how we have reached the current point in the history of worl...
The different geographic regions represented in the book have brought to the fore the diversity of w...
This book showcases the diversity of ways in which urban residents from varying cultural contexts vi...
Biocultural diversity is an evolving perspective for studying the interrelatedness between people an...
Biocultural diversity, which refers to the inextricable link between biodiversity and cultural diver...
Since the Enlightenment, cities have been considered as exemplary spaces of human achievement. Techn...
With the aim to embed ecology more forcefully into decision-making, the concept of Ecosystems Servic...
The Biophilia Hypothesis holds that there is a connection between humans and Nature which is innate:...
Urban green spaces (UGS) provide multiple benefits, and public parks in particular have a key role i...
The particular attention to enviromental and open spaces is the core of the book, that orients the a...
The most inclusive definition of nature is that realm of experience that humans believe is ordinaril...
Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societi...
Biocultural diversity, which refers to the inextricable link between biodiversity and cultural diver...
Urban biodiversity provides environmental, social and economic benefits, and consequently contribute...
Traditionally, biocultural diversity (BCD) has been researched in non-western and indigenous societi...
This introductory chapter will evaluate how we have reached the current point in the history of worl...