Authors
Lucie A Laurian, Ernest Sternberg, Nadia Voigt da Mata
Publication date
2022/7/3
Journal
Journal of the American Planning Association
Volume
88
Issue
3
Pages
405-412
Publisher
Routledge
Description
City dwellers experience urban nature as controlled, romanticized, healthy, and disconnected from the global ecological crisis. The landscape aesthetics of ecological urbanism convey the message that cities can be integrated into natural ecosystems. We challenge this notion and propose alternative aesthetic principles of ecological provocation: a transgressive urban forestry model in which trees disrupt streetscapes to express the ecological struggles of the Anthropocene and humans experience the wildness, power, and fragility of nature. This new urban landscape aesthetic, inspired by architectural innovations, centers on concepts of unkempt wildness, liberated insurgent trees, furcated forest shards, and exposed decomposition.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
LA Laurian, E Sternberg, N Voigt da Mata - Journal of the American Planning Association, 2022