The experimental governance of urban nature in Asia
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
4-2026
Abstract
Southeast Asia is urbanising at unprecedented speed and in unique, and sometimes paradigmatic, ways. As its cities grow, so too does the place and governance of urban nature require critical interrogation as cities start to develop new and more extensive relationships with their non-human inhabitants and natural environments. The articles that comprise this theme issue consider how the governance of nature in urbanising Southeast Asia is a resolutely experimental phenomenon that involves complex, and often contested, negotiations between actors spanning the public, private, and people domains. Foregrounding the role and importance of experimental governance is the primary contribution of this theme issue, with each paper considering how the agency of urban nature often circumvents and subverts linear cause-and-effect relationships and outcomes. A secondary contribution is the focus on Southeast Asia, with the papers contributing rich empirical insight from Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and the Philippines. Urban development in these countries is, or has been, rapid, and the governance of urban nature has taken a variety of forms, from it being a utopic aspiration of urban futurity, to it being a construct through which new forms of socio-spatial politics become manifest. Collectively, this theme issue advances multiple debates within urban political ecology, environmental governance, and sustainable multispecies flourishing in the Southeast Asian city.
Keywords
Experimental governance, urban nature, urban political ecology, multispecies flourishing, Southeast Asia
Discipline
Human Geography | Urban Studies
Research Areas
Integrative Research Areas
Publication
Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space
First Page
1
Last Page
7
ISSN
2514-8486
Identifier
10.1177/25148486261442726
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Citation
WOODS, Orlando and CONNOLLY, Creighton.
The experimental governance of urban nature in Asia. (2026). Environment and Planning E: Nature and Space. 1-7.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cis_research/552
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1177/25148486261442726