Urbanizing Nature : Actors and Agency (Dis)Connecting Cities and Nature Since 1500.

What do we mean when we say that cities have altered humanity's interaction with nature? The more people are living in cities, the more nature is said to be "urbanizing": turned into a resource, mobilized over long distances, controlled, transformed and then striking back with a venge...

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Main Author: Soens, Tim
Other Authors: Schott, Dieter, Toyka-Seid, Michael, Munck, Bert de, 1967-
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Milton : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge advances in urban history.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover; Half Title; Series; Title; Copyright; Contents; List of Figures; Series Editors' Preface; Acknowledgments; Part I Introduction; Introduction: Did Cities Change Nature? A Long-Term Perspective; Part II Nature Into Urban Hinterlands; 1 Long-Term Transitions, Urban Imprint and the Construction of Hinterlands; 2 Concepts of Urban Agency and the Transformation of Urban Hinterlands: The Case of Berlin, Eighteenth to Twentieth Centuries; 3 A Place in Its Own Right: The Rural-Urban Fringe of Helsinki From the Early Nineteenth Century to the Present; Part III Nature as Urban Resource.
  • 4 Urbanizing Water: Looking Beyond the Transition to Water Modernity in the Cities of the Southern Low Countries, Thirteenth to Nineteenth Centuries5 Cities Hiding the Forests: Wood Supply, Hinterlands and Urban Agency in the Southern Low Countries, Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries; 6 Energizing European Cities: From Wood Provision to Solar Panels-Providing Energy for Urban Demand, 1800-2000; 7 Re-use and Recycling in Western European Cities; Part IV Nature as Urban Challenge; 8 Hydraulic Experts and the Challenges of Water in Early Modern Times: European Colonial Cities Compared.
  • 9 Stockholm's Changing Waterscape: A Long-Term Perspective on a City and Its Flowing Water10 Air Pollution as Urban Problem in France, From the Mid-nineteenth Century to the 1970s; Part V Visions of Urban Nature; 11 Urban Fringes: Conquering Riversides and Lakeshores in the Nineteenth Century-Examples From Austrian and Swiss Medium-Sized Cities; 12 Twentieth-Century Wastescapes: Cities, Consumers, and Their Dumping Grounds; 13 The Roots of the Sustainable City: The Visible Waters of the City in Modern Mainz and Wiesbaden; Part VI Concluding Essay.
  • 14 Beyond Cities, Beyond Nature: Building a European Urban StratumContributors; Index.