Embodying Biodiversity

Embodying Biodiversity Sensory Conservation as Refuge and Sovereignty

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Publisher's Synopsis

Harnessing a myriad of methodologies and research spanning multiple continents, this volume delves into the power of everyday forms of biodiversity conservation, motivated by sensory and embodied engagement with plants. Through an array of interdisciplinary contributions, the authors argue that the vast majority of biodiversity conservation worldwide is carried out not by large-scale, hierarchical initiatives but by ordinary people who cultivate sensory-motivated, place-based bonds with plants. Acknowledging the monumental role of everyday champions in tending biodiversity, the contributors write that this caretaking is crucial to countering ecological harm and global injustice stemming from colonial violence and racial capitalism. Contributors Mike Anastario Antonia Barreau JuliÁn Caviedes Chen Chen Evelyn Flores Terese V. Gagnon JosÉ TomÁs Ibarra Fred L. Joiner Gary Nabhan Virginia D. Nazarea Shannon A. Novak Valentina Peveri Emily Ramsey Yasuaki Sato Justin Simpson David E. Sutton.

Book information

ISBN: 9780816553983
Publisher: The University of Arizona Press
Imprint: The University of Arizona Press
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Language: English
Number of pages: 296
Weight: 454g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm