Our graves above the timberline : urban green commons, intergenerational justice and diachronic environmental politics

In Martin Locret-Collet, Simon Springer, Jennifer Mateer & Maleea Acker (eds.), Inhabiting the Earth: anarchist political ecology for landscapes of emancipation. Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield (2021)
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