Grounding and Worlding Urban Natures: Configuring an Urban Ecology Knowledge Project

H. Ernstson, S. Sörlin
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Central to this book are an urge and a curiosity to multiply the understanding of urban environments by taking in a wider urban experience. Rather than a global model that tries to grasp and decode urban environments in the same way wherever they appear, we have worked with the idea that what is required is an approach that sustains the multiplicity of urban nature, that affords and provides space for various ways of knowing and ways of being within and in relation to urban nature, and that produces an epistemologically and ontologically rich object of study, opening it toward conversations, collaborations, debates, and contestations. In a world that is urbanizing rapidly across a diverse set of cultural and biophysical contexts, it is crucial to open our understanding of urban nature toward a broader urban experience. At the very end of the volume, it is time to reflect on how the growing community who share an interest in urban environmental studies could move on in future work. One way of taking the project forward would be to engage in a critical and constructive relationship with urban ecology as conceived within the environmental sciences. The meeting between scientific and narrativebased ways of knowing urban environments could focus on how knowledge is used in tangible conflicts and controversies. Sara Whatmore and the broader conceptual work built in the field of science and technology studies have opened one practical avenue. In her work on flooding in English towns, Whatmore brought natural and social scientific scholars and representatives from the 13 Grounding and Worlding Urban Natures: Configuring an Urban Ecology Knowledge Project
接地与世界城市性质:配置一个城市生态知识项目
这本书的核心是一种冲动和好奇心,通过更广泛的城市经验来增加对城市环境的理解。而不是全局模型,试图把握和解码城市环境中以同样的方式,我们认为需要的是一个方法,维持城市性质的多重性,提供和提供了各种方式的了解和空间方面的内部和与城市性质,而产生的认识论和本体论地丰富的研究对象,打开走向对话、协作、辩论,与攻讦。在一个跨越多种文化和生物物理背景的快速城市化世界中,将我们对城市本质的理解向更广泛的城市体验开放是至关重要的。在本书的最后,是时候反思日益增长的对城市环境研究感兴趣的社区如何在未来的工作中继续前进了。推进项目的一种方法是与环境科学中设想的城市生态学建立关键和建设性的关系。了解城市环境的科学方法和基于叙述的方法之间的相遇可以集中在如何在实际冲突和争议中使用知识。Sara Whatmore和在科学技术研究领域建立的更广泛的概念性工作开辟了一条实用的途径。在她关于英国城镇洪水的工作中,Whatmore带来了自然科学和社会科学学者,以及来自13个接地和世界城市性质:配置城市生态知识项目的代表
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