Urban foraging: A ubiquitous human practice overlooked by urban planners, policy, and research

CM Shackleton, PT Hurley, AC Dahlberg, MR Emery… - Sustainability, 2017 - mdpi.com
Although hardly noticed or formally recognised, urban foraging by humans probably occurs
in all urban settings around the world. We draw from research in India, South Africa …

The practice and promise of private land conservation

M Drescher, JC Brenner - Ecology and Society, 2018 - JSTOR
In many countries around the globe, private freehold lands cover large areas. Conservation
on these private lands, next to statutory protected areas, promises to play a critical role in …

Uneven urban metabolisms: Toward an integrative (ex) urban political ecology of sustainability in and around the city

I McKinnon, PT Hurley, CC Myles, M Maccaroni… - Urban …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Expanding cities present a sustainability challenge, as the uneven proliferation of hybrid
landscape types becomes a major feature of 21st century urbanization. To fully address this …

Counterurbanization: a neglected pathway of forest transition

YG Jimenez, E Aráoz, RD Fernandez, S Nanni… - Ambio, 2022 - Springer
Human settlement into rural areas (counterurbanization) is generating new patterns of
reforestation, with distinctive features compared to the previously considered pathways of …

The spatialized political ecology of the city: Situated peripheries and the capitalocenic limits of urban affairs

R Keil - Journal of Urban Affairs, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
This paper aims to make a modest contribution to the debate on how the ecologies of
urbanization help us understand the socio-spatial changes we confront in the climate …

Beyond the edge and in between:(Re) conceptualizing the rural–urban interface as meaning–model–metaphor

CC Hiner - The Professional Geographer, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
As examinations of the rural–urban interface move beyond a focus on the rural or urban
fringe as a location and move toward examining the patterns and processes that both divide …

Does the region still have relevance?(Re) considering" regional" political ecology

I McKinnon, CC Hiner - Journal of Political Ecology, 2016 - journals.uair.arizona.edu
Although the field of political ecology began as fundamentally regional, a clear, coherent
regional political ecology approach has failed to emerge. This introductory essay frames a …

Spatial, temporal and ecological patterns of peri-urban forest transitions. An example from subtropical Argentina

YG Jimenez, SJ Ceballos, E Aráoz, C Blundo… - Frontiers in Forests …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Most studies on forest transition (FT) have focused on temporal patterns of forest cover
across whole countries or regions, without much consideration of the local spatio-temporal …

Examining coastal sense of place through community geography in Island County, Washington

DJ Trimbach, L Clark, L Rivas, B Lyon Bennett… - Landscape …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
The world's coastlines are changing, partly the result of population growth and shoreline
development (eg, infrastructure). Coastal landscape changes are reflected and experienced …

Canadian Federalism, Indigenous-state Relations, and the Algonquin Land Claim

JL Davidson - … Planning and Policy/Aménagement et politique …, 2022 - ojs.library.queensu.ca
Abstract The Algonquin Land Claim negotiations have been ongoing for over 25 years in
Ontario and will be the province's first modern-day constitutionally protected treaty …