冠军
不公正
环境正义
工作(物理)
生态系统
绿色基础设施
环境资源管理
价值(数学)
生态系统服务
环境规划
业务
环境伦理学
地理
政治学
生态学
环境科学
工程类
法学
考古
哲学
机器学习
生物
机械工程
计算机科学
摘要
Abstract In Los Angeles, water managers and environmentalist NGOs champion green infrastructure retrofits, installations intended to maximize the water‐absorbing capacity of the urban landscape. In such arrangements, the work of water management is necessarily spread among a more‐than‐human community, including (but certainly not limited to) humans, plants, soils, and gravels. This article analyzes the human labor within these collaborations, tracking when and how this work gets enrolled in networks of water management and circuits of value. I develop the term ecosystem duties to characterize these exertions and as a useful analytic for assessing emergent dynamics of environmental justice.
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