Urban nature: enriching belonging, wellbeing and bioculture
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Shackleton London ; New York Routledge 2021 © 2021 1 Online-Ressource (XIX, 270 Seiten) Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Routledge studies in urban ecology Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Urban nature and biocultural realities -- Human wellbeing and nature -- Conceptions of nature -- Urban nature -- Diversifying urban nature for a diversity of needs of nature -- Biocultural diversity -- Rationale for this book -- Core terms and structure of the book -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2 The veil, the clearing and the flow: New commons of Japanese traditional gardens in Kanazawa city -- Philosophy -- Design -- Ecology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Urban biocultural identity of Yorubas: Intersection of philosophy and nature for wellbeing at Osun Sacred Grove UNESCO Site, Osogbo, Nigeria -- Introduction -- Yoruba philosophies and nature -- Yoruba biocultural diversity, cosmology, wellbeing and Osun Sacred Grove -- Socio-cultural ecosystem services -- Provisioning and multiple ecosystem services at Osun Sacred Grove -- Material and metaphysical biocultural identity -- Urban biocultural identity of Yorubas - realities, reasons and reactions -- References -- Chapter 4 Troubled paradise: The Persian garden in Post-Islamic revolution Iran -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- References -- Chapter 5 Designed and engaged urban nature: Biocultural values in Helsinki, Finland -- Introduction -- Knowledge used in assessing biocultural values in Helsinki -- Describing people and biodiversity of the city -- Bringing nature to the city - or vice versa? Conceptualising and designing nature -- Subjective values of urban nature -- Mapping biocultural values in Helsinki -- Perceived values of urban parks -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References Chapter 6 Decolonisation of nature in towns and cities of South Africa: Incorporation of biocultural values -- Introduction -- Expressions of nature and bioculture in Qonce and Komani, South Africa -- Public urban nature spaces in Qonce and Komani -- Meanings and associations attributed to urban nature by isiXhosa-speaking residents -- Nature of significance to urban residents -- Bioculture and decolonising urban nature -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7 Nature on the border: The reconfiguration of biocultural experiences by migrant women on the southern border of Mexico -- Introduction -- Biocultural experiences and the territorialisation of nature -- Tapachula: a border city -- T'ja Xuj: house of women -- Biocultural experiences: rural, urban and transborder natures -- Actions towards hospitable cities: territorialising nature and justice - some final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Translating spiritual experience into environmental stewardship at Jamaica Bay, New York City -- Introduction -- Background -- Gateway National Recreation Area, Jamaica Bay -- Examining worship practices -- Spiritual experiences and environmental values in Jamaica Bay -- Environmental values informed by the spiritual experience -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Biocultural diversity at Rio de Janeiro's urban beaches: Wellbeing, belonging and conflict -- Introduction -- Conceptual perspective and study information -- The two beaches chosen for the study -- Historical background -- The four primary elements of the urban beach area -- Use of the urban-beach interface by different groups -- Considering Rio de Janeiro beaches through a biocultural diversity lens -- Diversity underpinning conflict -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References Chapter 10 Intercultural learning in contested space: The biocultural realities of global cities through the lens of Vancouver, Canada -- Prelude -- In the beginning: indigenous cultures and colonisation in Vancouver -- What came next: social and environmental change from the 19th century to the present -- Biocultural discourses, diversity and conflict -- Imagining a way forward -- References -- Chapter 11 Urban realities of engaging with nature in Europe: Increasing diversity and consequences for wellbeing and social cohesion -- Engagements with nature in super-diverse cities -- Culturally diverse engagements with nature and its social benefits -- Conclusion and discussion -- References -- Chapter 12 Living in kinship within urban landscapes through equitable, multicultural, collaborative stewardship in New York City -- Introduction -- Sacred Connections to Place via Urban Nature in NYC -- Planning and paradigms governing urban nature -- Strengthening kinship connections to place: the creation of new discursive arenas -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 Situating biocultural relations in city and townscapes: Conclusion and recommendations -- Introduction -- Emergent themes -- Advancing the framing of biocultural diversity -- Moving forward -- Biocultural research for the future -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index Urban ecology (Sociology)-Case studies Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd rswk-swf Stadtökologie (DE-588)4077809-5 gnd rswk-swf Stadtökologie (DE-588)4077809-5 s Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 s DE-604 Cocks, Michelle (DE-588)1193527376 edt Shackleton, Charlie (DE-588)1194586805 edt Erscheint auch als Cocks, Michelle L. Urban Nature Milton : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover 978-0-367-42757-3 |
spellingShingle | Urban nature enriching belonging, wellbeing and bioculture Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- List of figures -- List of tables -- List of contributors -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Urban nature and biocultural realities -- Human wellbeing and nature -- Conceptions of nature -- Urban nature -- Diversifying urban nature for a diversity of needs of nature -- Biocultural diversity -- Rationale for this book -- Core terms and structure of the book -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 2 The veil, the clearing and the flow: New commons of Japanese traditional gardens in Kanazawa city -- Philosophy -- Design -- Ecology -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 3 Urban biocultural identity of Yorubas: Intersection of philosophy and nature for wellbeing at Osun Sacred Grove UNESCO Site, Osogbo, Nigeria -- Introduction -- Yoruba philosophies and nature -- Yoruba biocultural diversity, cosmology, wellbeing and Osun Sacred Grove -- Socio-cultural ecosystem services -- Provisioning and multiple ecosystem services at Osun Sacred Grove -- Material and metaphysical biocultural identity -- Urban biocultural identity of Yorubas - realities, reasons and reactions -- References -- Chapter 4 Troubled paradise: The Persian garden in Post-Islamic revolution Iran -- I -- II -- III -- IV -- V -- VI -- VII -- VIII -- IX -- X -- XI -- XII -- References -- Chapter 5 Designed and engaged urban nature: Biocultural values in Helsinki, Finland -- Introduction -- Knowledge used in assessing biocultural values in Helsinki -- Describing people and biodiversity of the city -- Bringing nature to the city - or vice versa? Conceptualising and designing nature -- Subjective values of urban nature -- Mapping biocultural values in Helsinki -- Perceived values of urban parks -- Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References Chapter 6 Decolonisation of nature in towns and cities of South Africa: Incorporation of biocultural values -- Introduction -- Expressions of nature and bioculture in Qonce and Komani, South Africa -- Public urban nature spaces in Qonce and Komani -- Meanings and associations attributed to urban nature by isiXhosa-speaking residents -- Nature of significance to urban residents -- Bioculture and decolonising urban nature -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Chapter 7 Nature on the border: The reconfiguration of biocultural experiences by migrant women on the southern border of Mexico -- Introduction -- Biocultural experiences and the territorialisation of nature -- Tapachula: a border city -- T'ja Xuj: house of women -- Biocultural experiences: rural, urban and transborder natures -- Actions towards hospitable cities: territorialising nature and justice - some final remarks -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 8 Translating spiritual experience into environmental stewardship at Jamaica Bay, New York City -- Introduction -- Background -- Gateway National Recreation Area, Jamaica Bay -- Examining worship practices -- Spiritual experiences and environmental values in Jamaica Bay -- Environmental values informed by the spiritual experience -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Biocultural diversity at Rio de Janeiro's urban beaches: Wellbeing, belonging and conflict -- Introduction -- Conceptual perspective and study information -- The two beaches chosen for the study -- Historical background -- The four primary elements of the urban beach area -- Use of the urban-beach interface by different groups -- Considering Rio de Janeiro beaches through a biocultural diversity lens -- Diversity underpinning conflict -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References Chapter 10 Intercultural learning in contested space: The biocultural realities of global cities through the lens of Vancouver, Canada -- Prelude -- In the beginning: indigenous cultures and colonisation in Vancouver -- What came next: social and environmental change from the 19th century to the present -- Biocultural discourses, diversity and conflict -- Imagining a way forward -- References -- Chapter 11 Urban realities of engaging with nature in Europe: Increasing diversity and consequences for wellbeing and social cohesion -- Engagements with nature in super-diverse cities -- Culturally diverse engagements with nature and its social benefits -- Conclusion and discussion -- References -- Chapter 12 Living in kinship within urban landscapes through equitable, multicultural, collaborative stewardship in New York City -- Introduction -- Sacred Connections to Place via Urban Nature in NYC -- Planning and paradigms governing urban nature -- Strengthening kinship connections to place: the creation of new discursive arenas -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13 Situating biocultural relations in city and townscapes: Conclusion and recommendations -- Introduction -- Emergent themes -- Advancing the framing of biocultural diversity -- Moving forward -- Biocultural research for the future -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Index Urban ecology (Sociology)-Case studies Biodiversität (DE-588)4601495-0 gnd Stadtökologie (DE-588)4077809-5 gnd |
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title_full | Urban nature enriching belonging, wellbeing and bioculture edited by Michelle L. Cocks and Charlie M. Shackleton |
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title_full_unstemmed | Urban nature enriching belonging, wellbeing and bioculture edited by Michelle L. Cocks and Charlie M. Shackleton |
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