Places of nature in ecologies of urbanismedited by Anne Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan.
Places of nature in ecologies of urbanismedited by Anne Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan.
- Hong Kong : Hong Kong University Press, (c)2017.
- 1 online resource (xi, 255 pages) : illustrations
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction : places of nature in Asian cities and towns / 1. Inquisitive legacies : ecologies of power and Goan modernity / 2. Eco-socialism and green city making in postwar Vietnam / 3. Urban leopards are good cartographers : human-nonhuman and spatial conflicts at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai / 4. Hong Kong's artificial anti-archipelago and the unnaturing of the natural / 5. Tales from the concrete cave : Delhi's Birla Temple and the genealogies of urban nature in India / 6. Courts, public cultures of legality, and urban ecological imagination in Delhi / 7. Ecologies of possibility : dwelling, politics, and government along Khon Kaen's railway tracks / 8. Discrepant ecologies in a north Indian qasba : protected trees, degraded river / 9. Re-imagining the Indian underground : a biography of the tubewell / Anne Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan -- R. Benedito Ferr�ao -- Christina Schwenkel -- Fr�ed�eric Landy -- Andrew Toland -- Kajri Jain -- K. Sivaramakrishnan -- Eli Elinoff -- Ann Grodzins Gold -- Anthony Acciavatti.
If twenty-first-century urbanization is understood as a problem, its regional epicenter is the cities in Asia. Facing unprecedented diversity in scale, scope, and environmental dynamics in the Asian urban experience, scholars will need an approach that can truly capture the significance of place and context. The challenge, as this volume illustrates, can be met by the analytic of ecologies of urbanism. Eschewing a rigid, single ecology, the contributors identify multiple forms of nature--in biophysical, cultural, and political terms--that have discernable impact on power relations and human social action. The case studies in this book--including leopards in Mumbai, a network of tubewells in northern India, an island that grows through reclamation in Hong Kong, and a railway continuum linking Khon Kaen and Bangkok--all attest to the versatility of ecologies of urbanism. Guided by urban processes rather than geopolitical boundaries, Places of Nature in Ecologies of Urbanism offers a picture of urban Asia that is composed of varied ecologies of urbanism.
9789888390281 9888390287
Urbanization--Asia.
Urban ecology (Sociology)--Asia.
Cities and towns--Asia.
Electronic Books.
HT243 / .P533 2017
Includes bibliographies and index.
Introduction : places of nature in Asian cities and towns / 1. Inquisitive legacies : ecologies of power and Goan modernity / 2. Eco-socialism and green city making in postwar Vietnam / 3. Urban leopards are good cartographers : human-nonhuman and spatial conflicts at Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai / 4. Hong Kong's artificial anti-archipelago and the unnaturing of the natural / 5. Tales from the concrete cave : Delhi's Birla Temple and the genealogies of urban nature in India / 6. Courts, public cultures of legality, and urban ecological imagination in Delhi / 7. Ecologies of possibility : dwelling, politics, and government along Khon Kaen's railway tracks / 8. Discrepant ecologies in a north Indian qasba : protected trees, degraded river / 9. Re-imagining the Indian underground : a biography of the tubewell / Anne Rademacher and K. Sivaramakrishnan -- R. Benedito Ferr�ao -- Christina Schwenkel -- Fr�ed�eric Landy -- Andrew Toland -- Kajri Jain -- K. Sivaramakrishnan -- Eli Elinoff -- Ann Grodzins Gold -- Anthony Acciavatti.
If twenty-first-century urbanization is understood as a problem, its regional epicenter is the cities in Asia. Facing unprecedented diversity in scale, scope, and environmental dynamics in the Asian urban experience, scholars will need an approach that can truly capture the significance of place and context. The challenge, as this volume illustrates, can be met by the analytic of ecologies of urbanism. Eschewing a rigid, single ecology, the contributors identify multiple forms of nature--in biophysical, cultural, and political terms--that have discernable impact on power relations and human social action. The case studies in this book--including leopards in Mumbai, a network of tubewells in northern India, an island that grows through reclamation in Hong Kong, and a railway continuum linking Khon Kaen and Bangkok--all attest to the versatility of ecologies of urbanism. Guided by urban processes rather than geopolitical boundaries, Places of Nature in Ecologies of Urbanism offers a picture of urban Asia that is composed of varied ecologies of urbanism.
9789888390281 9888390287
Urbanization--Asia.
Urban ecology (Sociology)--Asia.
Cities and towns--Asia.
Electronic Books.
HT243 / .P533 2017