#TNOCROUNDTABLERevisit
Some questions don’t age — they get more urgent.
Back in May 2017, TNOC asked:
To whom does a city’s nature belong?
Is it a commons, a public good… and who decides?
👉 Revisit the conversation:
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#TNOCRoundtablerevisit
TNOC contributors from around the world shared 90 must-read books on cities, nature, and urban life. How many have you read?
✨ What about you—do you have a book to recommend? Drop it in the comments, we’d love to hear what’s on your shelf.
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#ReadingList
#TNOCRoundtableRevisit
Biodiversity. Climate change. Nature-based solutions. Sustainability.
The science is vital — but it can also be heavy, sobering… Dare we say a bit boring?
What if whimsy had a place here?
📖 Read the roundtable here:
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#TNOCRoundtableRevisit
Beyond Equity — What Does an Anti‑Racist Urban Ecology Look Like?
More than 20 voices from around the world share their visions for a truly anti‑racist urban ecology. Their insights are powerful, thought‑provoking, and urgently needed today.
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#TNOCRoundtableRevisit
We return to a key moment, the adoption of the #EUNatureRestorationLaw in 2024.
We’ve gathered a wide range of voices to explore what needs to happen next.
Read their bold, honest takes — and join the conversation:
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#TNOCWaterWeek
💧 Water is essential to life. Yet while some take it for granted, many live without reliable access.
In this #TNOCRoundtablerevisit, 18 voices come together to propose an ethical code for water — a call for justice, stewardship, and collective responsibility.
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