Produktbeschreibung
The landscapes we inhabit are ruinous. Dominant forms of spatial planning that have contributed to the destruction of our environments are in crisis. Building on a critical analysis of ecological simplification as a driving force of capitalist spatial planning deeply rooted in architecture, this book aims to grasp space in its relational complexity to join a more-than-human search for sustainable spatial practices. The authors both question prevailing forms of spatial planning and explore other ways of reading, representing, and constructing space that can help us sustain our shared environments as socio- and biodiverse spaces.