Megan Lynn Maurer
Assistant Professor
Landscape Architecture, Planning and Society
Rolighedsvej 23
1958 Frederiksberg C
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A cultural anthropologist by training, I am interested in the relationships among people and plants in cities. My research involves interdisciplinary collaborations around considerations of how vegetal life in cities shapes human well-being, experiences of everyday life, and imaginaries for the future in a time of climate crisis. This work centres on three main themes. First, the role of care for human and more-than-human beings in the social-spatial production of cities and urban life. Second, applications of feminist science and technology studies and critical infrastructure studies to the design, planning, management, and governance of urban green infrastructure. Third, the use of multi sensory methods and phenomenological approaches for more just and inclusive urban landscape research and planning.
Teaching
I contribute teaching and coordination for the course Urban Forestry & Urban Greening.
Primary fields of research
urban space and place, more-than-human ethnography and geography, care and social reproduction, green infrastructure, feminist science and technology studies, human well-being, environmental justice, ecosystem services and disservices
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More than nature: Linkages between well-being and greenspace influenced by a combination of elements of nature and non-nature in a New York City urban park
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Disconnection from nature: Expanding our understanding of human–nature relations
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Understanding Multiple Dimensions of Perceived Greenspace Accessibility and Their Effect on Subjective Well-being During a Global Pandemic
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