L Pungas, B Plüschke-Altof, A Müüripeal… - Whose Green City …, 2022 - Springer
This chapter analyses the ways in which different urban gardening forms relate to neoliberalisation processes in the post-socialist city. Based on fieldwork conducted between …
Globally, coastal areas are eroding due to climate change, which influences sea level rise, storm surge, cyclones, and hurricanes. During the past two decades, the coastline areas …
That green areas in rapidly urbanising landscapes are important for human well-being is well established. Parks, woodlands, nature reserves, street trees and backyards provide …
The specificities of socialist planning and the deep socio-spatial transformations from the early 1990s make former Soviet and Eastern Bloc cities relevant case studies in the …
The chapter provides an overview of the objectives, structure, content and results of this joint volume. Starting from the paradox of well-known green space benefits on the one hand and …
T Pikner - Spatial Futures: Difference and the Post-Anthropocene, 2024 - Springer
Geopolitical and techno-social disturbances shape territory and livelihoods by modifying (possible) life spheres. Waste of consumption-driven societies (in this case, nuclear waste) …
K Vabson, B Plüschke-Altof… - Anthropological …, 2022 - search.ebscohost.com
Environmental justice theory has largely been developed in Western contexts, resulting in blind spots when applying it to the unfinished planning project of socialist modernity, which …