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Urban Political Ecology, Justice and the Politics of Scale

University of Oxford · University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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Abstract

This and the subsequent papers in this special issue set out the contours of Marxian urban political ecology and call for greater research attention to a neglected field of critical research that, given its political importance, requires urgent attention. Notwithstanding the important contributions of other critical perspectives on urban ecology, Marxist urban political ecology provides an integrated and relational approach that helps untangle the interconnected economic, political, social and ecological processes that together go to form highly uneven and deeply unjust urban landscapes. Because the power‐laden socioecological relations that shape the formation of urban environments constantly shift between…

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Keywords
  • Politics
  • Political ecology
  • Economic Justice
  • Ecology
  • Scale (ratio)
  • Urban ecology
  • Environmental justice
  • Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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