Vivid Ecologies in Urban Rewilding: Shifting aesthetics and ontologies in more-than-human backyards in Rotterdam’s green turn.
Summary
This thesis explores the concept of “vivid ecologies” as a novel approach to urban rewilding
in Rotterdam by focusing on how engaged backyard gardeners redefine urban spaces
through negotiations of biodiversity and aesthetic desires. Drawing on ethnographic
methods and theoretical frameworks such as more-than-human assemblages and
ontologies of urban green spaces, the study examines how gardeners disrupt conventional
urban landscapes dominated by cleanliness and orderliness. Through an exploration of the
garden assemblage, both within as outside its physical demarcations, it reveals how these
practitioners cultivate intimate relationships with plants, fostering resilience and
ecological diversity in these private spaces. Through participant observation, interviews,
garden tours, and creative methods, the thesis elucidates how these practices challenge
institutional norms upheld by municipal authorities and urban planners in transformative
times of Rotterdam’s green turn. It argues that promoting biodiversity in backyards is not
just an act of urban rewilding, but of “revivifying” urban green space by revitalising
human-environment and human-plant affects and linkages. This study underscores the
transformative potential of gardening practices in creating vibrant, potentially biodiverse
urban environments that celebrate the interplay between human and nonhuman actors.
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