Ethics and politics of the built environment: gardens of the Anthropocene
In: The international library of environmental, agricultural, and food ethics volume 25
"This book proposes and defends the practice of urban gardening as an ecologically and socially beneficial, culturally innovative, morally appropriate, ethically uplifting, and politically incisive way for individuals and variously networked collectives to contribute to the promotion of urban resilience in the face of climate change and other defining challenges of the Anthropocene--this new epoch in which no earthly place, form, entity, process, or system escapes the reach of human activity."--Page [4] of cover