Abstract:
Nature as often been framed as a solution to contemporary socio-ecological challenges
through homogeneous, formal, and anthropocentric viewpoints. However, these
perspectives are inadequate for addressing the complex and multifaceted nature of such
challenges. To effectively engage with contemporary socio-ecological phenomena, it is
crucial to adopt a more integrative approach–one that involvers thinking with and like
nature in a symbiotic relationship where different perspectives and knowledge systems are
valued, integrated and interconnected (Alves et al., 2013; Alves and Vidal, 2024). In urban
spaces, nature is frequently viewed as domesticated and passive, functioning merely as a
backdrop to human activity. This limited view neglects nature’s intrinsic agency and its
potential to work in partnership with human societies (Čapek, 2010; Wolch et al., 2014)....