Urban Planning and ‘Making Kin’

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Cities did not come from nowhere like spaceships on an alien planet, but grew historically and relationally. This is often forgotten, precisely because they were often conceived and planned in isolation from the environment – an environment, on which they in fact depend in often exploitative and destructive ways. Not least, the climate crisis reminds us of this interdependence and forces us to ask the question of multispecies environmental justice in urban planning. As Sandra Huning argues in her “Kin City” video talk, a multiple paradigm shift is needed to address this issue in a meaningful way.

Sandra Huning’s video talk is based on the following article: https://berlinergazette.de/multispecies-environmental-justice-in-spatial-planning

The video talk was recorded at the “Kin City” festival, October 17-19, 2024 at the ZK/U – Center for Arts and Urbanistics.

More information about the “Kin City” festival: https://berlinergazette.de/projects/kin-city

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