In the nature of cities
Urban political ecology and the politics of urban metabolism …, 2006•api.taylorfrancis.com
The “city” as a form of life is a specific, historically developed model of the regulation of the
societal relationship with nature....[U] rban struggles are predominantly socio-ecological
struggles, since they are always about the social and material regulation and socio-cultural
symbolization of societal relationships with nature.(Jahn 1991: 54–translation Keil 1995)
societal relationship with nature....[U] rban struggles are predominantly socio-ecological
struggles, since they are always about the social and material regulation and socio-cultural
symbolization of societal relationships with nature.(Jahn 1991: 54–translation Keil 1995)
The “city” as a form of life is a specific, historically developed model of the regulation of the societal relationship with nature....[U] rban struggles are predominantly socio-ecological struggles, since they are always about the social and material regulation and socio-cultural symbolization of societal relationships with nature.(Jahn 1991: 54–translation Keil 1995)
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