By: Olivia Bina
Premise
The rapidly multiplying and intensifying socio-ecological-economic crises are merging into a polycrisis: ‘a single, macro-crisis of interconnected, runaway failures of Earth’s vital natural and social systems that irreversibly degrades humanity’s prospects’ (Homer-Dixon et al.). As a result, new questions are finally being asked in more and more arenas related to shaping the present and future of urbanisation across the world: What if biodiversity, climate and equality were the core global priorities? What if all life mattered? What if we recognised that we co-exist and share the space in our cities with other-than-human species?
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