Heynen Nik;Kaika Maria;Swyngedouw Erik
In the nature of cities: Urban political ecology and the politics of urban metabolism - London Routledge 2006 - 271p
0-415-36828-6
Urban ecology (Sociology)
Political ecology.
Urban Political Ecology
Metabolic Urbanization : Cybrog Cities
Metropolitics and Metabolics: rolling out Environmentalism in Toronto
Urban nature and Ecological Imaginary
Ecology of Pleasure at Coney Island
The Desire of metabolize nature: Edward Loveden Loveden, William Vanderstegen and the Disciplining of the River Thames
Political Economy of Urban Monoculture
Urban Hunger
Metabolism of Obe-city
Political ecology of water scarcity 1989-91 Athenian drought
Metabolic processes of capital accumulation in durban's water scape
Public /privet conundrum of urban water : South Africa
Inherited fragmentations and narratives of environmental control in entrepreneurial Philadelphia
Transnational Alliance and Global Politics: New geographies of urban environmental justice struggles
Urban metabolism as target: Contemporary war as forced demodernization
307.76 / HEY/N
In the nature of cities: Urban political ecology and the politics of urban metabolism - London Routledge 2006 - 271p
0-415-36828-6
Urban ecology (Sociology)
Political ecology.
Urban Political Ecology
Metabolic Urbanization : Cybrog Cities
Metropolitics and Metabolics: rolling out Environmentalism in Toronto
Urban nature and Ecological Imaginary
Ecology of Pleasure at Coney Island
The Desire of metabolize nature: Edward Loveden Loveden, William Vanderstegen and the Disciplining of the River Thames
Political Economy of Urban Monoculture
Urban Hunger
Metabolism of Obe-city
Political ecology of water scarcity 1989-91 Athenian drought
Metabolic processes of capital accumulation in durban's water scape
Public /privet conundrum of urban water : South Africa
Inherited fragmentations and narratives of environmental control in entrepreneurial Philadelphia
Transnational Alliance and Global Politics: New geographies of urban environmental justice struggles
Urban metabolism as target: Contemporary war as forced demodernization
307.76 / HEY/N