Walking is a practice that often centers humans as moving and experiencing subjects. Whether on solitary rambles or in collective social and political engagements, people are central to understanding places on the move. However, multiple organisms and environments are also involved in moving practices. This article decenters human movement to ask: How does the forest walk? In a time when forest sites might also be inaccessible to multiple people who are remote from forest locations, this article further considers how digital fieldwork becomes a way to tune into moving forests and the relations they activate and sustain. Digital technologies differently constitute and mobilize environments in ways that can have consequences for how forests ...
Since 2017, France has seen some extensive literature, books, woodland sites, professionals tackle t...
To date, the provision of ecosystem services has largely been estimated based on spatial patterns of...
How can data and networked digital technologies be used to cultivate collective sensibilities toward...
Environments are increasingly becoming technologized sites of data production. From smart cities to ...
This paper argues that the landscape is an important source of knowledge and continuity. The case ma...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
This intervention argues for the need of research to examine how information and communication techn...
Abstract Forest ecosystem resilience is of considerable interest worldwide, particularly given the c...
This article is concerned with movement and terrain and with the ways in which qualitative inquiry m...
Against the backdrop of a generalised negative attitude towards technology within environmentally or...
This research begins with a fascination for nonhuman activeness. This is based within a theoretical ...
International audienceMany recreational practices consist of symbolically and physically breaking aw...
Trees are “rooted”. Nevertheless, long-term scientific observations have proved that trees do migrat...
This case reflects on the use of mobile methods in a study of environmental migration. Environmental...
This article seeks to understand and extend current understandings of intangible heritage and partic...
Since 2017, France has seen some extensive literature, books, woodland sites, professionals tackle t...
To date, the provision of ecosystem services has largely been estimated based on spatial patterns of...
How can data and networked digital technologies be used to cultivate collective sensibilities toward...
Environments are increasingly becoming technologized sites of data production. From smart cities to ...
This paper argues that the landscape is an important source of knowledge and continuity. The case ma...
The question of who participates in making forest environments usually refers to human stakeholders....
This intervention argues for the need of research to examine how information and communication techn...
Abstract Forest ecosystem resilience is of considerable interest worldwide, particularly given the c...
This article is concerned with movement and terrain and with the ways in which qualitative inquiry m...
Against the backdrop of a generalised negative attitude towards technology within environmentally or...
This research begins with a fascination for nonhuman activeness. This is based within a theoretical ...
International audienceMany recreational practices consist of symbolically and physically breaking aw...
Trees are “rooted”. Nevertheless, long-term scientific observations have proved that trees do migrat...
This case reflects on the use of mobile methods in a study of environmental migration. Environmental...
This article seeks to understand and extend current understandings of intangible heritage and partic...
Since 2017, France has seen some extensive literature, books, woodland sites, professionals tackle t...
To date, the provision of ecosystem services has largely been estimated based on spatial patterns of...
How can data and networked digital technologies be used to cultivate collective sensibilities toward...