Book contents
- Sustainability in the Global City
- Series page
- Sustainability in the Global City
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction Urban Sustainability as Myth and Practice
- Part One Building the myth: Branding the green global city
- Part Two Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the Wake of Crisis
- Part Three Everyday Engagements With Urbanity and “Nature”
- Chapter 7 Whose Urban Forest? The Political Ecology of Foraging Urban Nontimber Forest Products
- Snapshot 4 One Man’s Trash
- Chapter 8 Shopping on Main Street: A Model of a Community-based Food Economy
- Chapter 9 Spokespeople for a Mute Nature: The Case of the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires
- Part Four Cities Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism
- Index
Chapter 7 - Whose Urban Forest? The Political Ecology of Foraging Urban Nontimber Forest Products
from Part Three - Everyday Engagements With Urbanity and “Nature”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2014
- Sustainability in the Global City
- Series page
- Sustainability in the Global City
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction Urban Sustainability as Myth and Practice
- Part One Building the myth: Branding the green global city
- Part Two Planning, Design, and Sustainability in the Wake of Crisis
- Part Three Everyday Engagements With Urbanity and “Nature”
- Chapter 7 Whose Urban Forest? The Political Ecology of Foraging Urban Nontimber Forest Products
- Snapshot 4 One Man’s Trash
- Chapter 8 Shopping on Main Street: A Model of a Community-based Food Economy
- Chapter 9 Spokespeople for a Mute Nature: The Case of the Villa Rodrigo Bueno in Buenos Aires
- Part Four Cities Divided: Urban Intensification, Neoliberalism, and Urban Activism
- Index
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- Sustainability in the Global CityMyth and Practice, pp. 187 - 212Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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