The relational shift in urban ecology: From place and structures to multiple modes of coproduction for positive urban futures

Steward T. A. Pickett, AbdouMaliq T. Simone,Pippin Anderson,Ayyoob Sharifi, Aliyu Barau,Fushcia-Ann Hoover, Daniel L. Childers,Timon McPhearson,Tischa A. Muñoz-Erickson, Chantal Pacteau,Morgan Grove,Niki Frantzeskaki,Harini Nagendra, Joshua Ginsberg

Ambio(2024)

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This perspective emerged from ongoing dialogue among ecologists initiated by a virtual workshop in 2021. A transdisciplinary group of researchers and practitioners conclude that urban ecology as a science can better contribute to positive futures by focusing on relationships, rather than prioritizing urban structures. Insights from other relational disciplines, such as political ecology, governance, urban design, and conservation also contribute. Relationality is especially powerful given the need to rapidly adapt to the changing social and biophysical drivers of global urban systems. These unprecedented dynamics are better understood through a relational lens than traditional structural questions. We use three kinds of coproduction—of the social-ecological world, of science, and of actionable knowledge—to identify key processes of coproduction within urban places. Connectivity is crucial to relational urban ecology. Eight themes emerge from the joint explorations of the paper and point toward social action for improving life and environment in urban futures.
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Coproduction,Equity,Global change,Human ecosystem,Social-ecological-technological system,Urban ecology
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