Ecological crisis: what if it was all a question of links?

"All the colors of the earth, these links that can save the world", by Damien Deville and Pierre Spielewoy. Tana Editions

By: Anne-Cécile Bras Follow

The standardization of the territories and landscapes currently at work sterilizes our imaginations, and disconnects us from the diversity and complexity of living things, individuals and cultures.

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By renewing our way of inhabiting the Earth and by precisely defining the place of humanity in the great fresco of life, relational ecology becomes an ode to plurality and solidarity. It is the starting point of a political project which proudly carries territorial mixes beyond individuals and beyond the West.

Guests: Damien Deville, geo-anthropologist and Pierre Spielewoy, jurist in international law and anthropologist, co-authors of All the colors of the earth, these links that can save the world at Tana Éditions.

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