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A GETSEA Community Book Read: Urban Ecologies on the Edge by Kristian Karlo Saguin

Organizer: Graduate Education and Training in Southeast Asia (GETSEA)

Type/Location: Virtual

Description:

Join GETSEA for a community book read with Kristian Karlo Saguin, author of Urban Ecologies on the Edge: Making Manila’s Resource Frontier and winner of the 2024 Benda Prize. Participants are expected to have read the book.

About the Book:

Urban Ecologies on the Edge (University of California Press, 2022) offers an innovative and theoretically groundbreaking perspective on the production and maintenance of new resource frontiers on the edge of a rapidly expanding city in the Global South. Using the case study of Laguna Lake in Metro Manila, Saguin demonstrates with methodological versatility the dynamic relationship between economic development and environmental management as diverse stakeholders attempt to access and control commodity flows within chains of urban provisioning. Through meticulous storytelling, the book artfully traces the intertwined socioecologies of floods, food, fish, fisherfolk, and infrastructures. With precision and clarity, it reveals how human and nonhuman actors contend for diverse and increasingly exhausted resources, while confronting risk and precarity that manifest in conflicting visions of the future sustainability of the lake and surrounding city.

About the Speaker:

Kristian Karlo Saguin is an Associate Professor of Geography at the University of the Philippines Diliman, whose research cuts across various socio-ecological questions in urban, agrarian, and environmental studies.

Registration Link:

To attend this event online, please register here.

 
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