ntal loss does not announce the age of humans, but that of ecology. Mihnea Tănăsescu argues we have entered the Ecocene, the time when ecological processes reign supreme in terms of political ideas and ways of living with disruptive change
Senior Research Fellow, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Mihnea is a political ecologist.
He has worked on the political and legal representation of natural entities, the politics of environmental catastrophe, as well as nature conservation, restoration, and rewilding in Europe.
He has published widely on legal innovations in environmental advocacy, political theory, human geography, and environmental ethics.
Mihnea is an editorial board member of the Human Ecology Review.
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