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  • How plant and animal species conservation became part of urban planning in Berlin, and how the science of ecology contributed to this change.

    Although nature conservation has traditionally focused on the countryside, issues of biodiversity protection also appear on the political agendas of many cities. One of the emblematic examples of this now worldwide trend has been the German city of Berlin, where, since the 1970s, urban planning has been complemented by a systematic policy of “biotope protection”―at first only in the walled city island of West Berlin, but subsequently across the whole of the reunified capital. In Greening Berlin, Jens Lachmund uses the example of Berlin to examine the scientific and political dynamics that produced this change.

    After describing a tradition of urban greening in Berlin that began in the late nineteenth century, Lachmund details the practices of urban ecology and nature preservation that emerged in West Berlin after World War II and have continued in post-unification Berlin. He tells how ecologists and naturalists created an ecological understanding of urban space on which later nature-conservation policy was based. Lachmund argues that scientific change in ecology and the new politics of nature mutually shaped or “co-produced” each other under locally specific conditions in Berlin. He shows how the practices of ecologists coalesced with administrative practices to form an institutionally embedded and politically consequential “nature regime.”

    Lachmund's study sheds light not only on the changing place of nature in the modern city but also on the political use of science in environmental conflicts, showing the mutual formation of science, politics, and nature in an urban context.


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    How plant and animal species conservation became part of urban planning in Berlin, and how the science of ecology contributed to this change.

    Although nature conservation has traditionally focused on the countryside, issues of biodiversity protection also appear on the political agendas of many cities. One of the emblematic examples of this now worldwide trend has been the German city of Berlin, where, since the 1970s, urban planning has been complemented by a systematic policy of “biotope protection”―at first only in the walled city island of West Berlin, but subsequently across the whole of the reunified capital. In Greening Berlin, Jens Lachmund uses the example of Berlin to examine the scientific and political dynamics that produced this change.

    After describing a tradition of urban greening in Berlin that began in the late nineteenth century, Lachmund details the practices of urban ecology and nature preservation that emerged in West Berlin after World War II and have continued in post-unification Berlin. He tells how ecologists and naturalists created an ecological understanding of urban space on which later nature-conservation policy was based. Lachmund argues that scientific change in ecology and the new politics of nature mutually shaped or “co-produced” each other under locally specific conditions in Berlin. He shows how the practices of ecologists coalesced with administrative practices to form an institutionally embedded and politically consequential “nature regime.”

    Lachmund's study sheds light not only on the changing place of nature in the modern city but also on the political use of science in environmental conflicts, showing the mutual formation of science, politics, and nature in an urban context.

    Jens Lachmund,Greening Berlin The Co-Production of Science, Politics, and Urban Nature (Inside Technology),The MIT Press,0262018594,Public Policy - City Planning Urban Development,City planning - Environmental aspects,City planning;Environmental aspects.,Urban ecology (Sociology) - Germany - Berlin,Urban ecology (Sociology);Germany;Berlin.,Urban policy - Environmental aspects - Germany - Berlin,Urban wildlife management - Germany - Berlin,Urban wildlife management;Germany;Berlin.,Architecture,Architecture/Urban Design,Berlin,City Planning Urban Development,City planning,Environment,Environment/General,Environmental Conservation Protection - General,Environmental Science (see also Chemistry,Environmental aspects,Environmental),General,Germany,Monograph Series, any,Nature/Environmental Conservation Protection - General,Non-Fiction,Nuclear issues,POLITICAL SCIENCE,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning Urban Development,Political Science/Public Policy - Environmental Policy,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Politics/Intl Relations,Public Policy,Public Policy - City Planning Urban Development,Public Policy - Environmental Policy,SCIENCE,SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental),Scholarly/Graduate,Science, Technology Society,Science, Technology Society/General,UNIVERSITY PRESS,United States,Urban municipal planning,Urban Design,Urban ecology (Sociology),Urban ecology (Sociology) - Germany - Berlin,Urban ecology (Sociology);Germany;Berlin.,Urban policy - Environmental aspects - Germany - Berlin,Urban wildlife management,Urban wildlife management - Germany - Berlin,Urban wildlife management;Germany;Berlin.,Western Europe,Environmental Conservation Protection - General,Nature/Environmental Conservation Protection - General,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning Urban Development,Political Science/Public Policy - Environmental Policy,Public Policy - Environmental Policy,SCIENCE / Environmental Science (see also Chemistry / Environmental),Politics / Current Events,Berlin,City planning,Environmental aspects,Germany,Urban ecology (Sociology),Urban wildlife management,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Nuclear issues,Urban municipal planning

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    • Series Inside Technology
    • Hardcover 336 pages
    • Publisher The MIT Press (January 4, 2013)
    • Language English
    • ISBN-10 0262018594
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