Anne Rademacher is an urban political ecologist, ethnographer, and lifelong student of the intertwined worlds of social and environmental transformation. She has studied the complex social and ecological dynamics of urban river restoration in Kathmandu, pedagogy and practices of environmental architecture in Mumbai, and the coproduction of green urban spaces in New York City. Anne co-convened the Ecologies of Urbanism Network, an interdisciplinary web of researchers working on urban ecological change in Asian cities, and co-founded the NYUrban Greening Lab, an interdisciplinary initiative that advances experiential pedagogy and collaborative research in New York City’s dynamic environment.

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Books:

Death and Life of Nature in Asian Cities

Building Green

Places of Nature in Ecologies of Urbanism

Reigning the River

Ecologies of Urbanism in India

Articles:

Systems in Flames

Coproduction of Place and Knowledge

Urban Political Ecology

Housing in the Urban Age

Teaching/Research Collaborative:

NYU Urban Greening Lab/ Gallatin Wetlab

Advisory:

South Asian Urban Climates

NICHE: New Institute Center for Environmental Humanities