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Erle C. Ellis (2011) reaches the conclusion: “There is no more wild nature to be found, just ecosystems in different states of human interaction, differing in wildness and humanness.” What Ellis is suggesting is that we should forget about the supposed essence of nature and focus instead on the socio-natural interaction as it is. ... Familiar concepts such as nature and environment, which have long served as building blocks for elaborated arguments, theories, discourses, and ideologies, now fail to capture the scale and complexity of earth system transformations. —BIERMANN AND LÖVBRAND 2019
Pete
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