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What place does nature occupy in Henri Lefebvre’s theory of the production of space? A few thoughts1 1 My thanks go to Sinara Gomes, Jean Legroux and Alejandro Morcuende for reading the first versions of this text, and for their contributions, ideas and suggestions. Likewise, I would also like to thank the two anonymous RBEUR reviewers for their suggestions and contributions. I am also grateful to the Universidade de Pernambuco (UPE), Petrolina campus, in particular the Geography College, which provided me with the right environment for writing this article during the period in which I was a professor at that institution. I also extend my thanks to the Postgraduate Program in Geography (PROPGEO), at the Universide Estadual do Ceará (Uece), for providing the financial support to translate the present text. All the ideas presented herein are my sole responsibility.

Abstract

It is of particular note how, over recent decades, the theory of the production of space, drawn up in the 1970s by Henri Lefebvre, has become one of the leading approaches to urban studies. Although his contributions are still applied today in manifold interpretations in both the Global North and South, there are nonetheless a myriad of interrelated themes to Lefebvrian theorization that deserve greater attention. In this paper, I propose to problematize the relationship between the theory of the production of space and ecology under the assumption that within Lefebvre’s theory there is a concept of nature, which is fundamental to understanding the politics of spatial policy and therefore, enables the politicization of nature and ecology to be perceived. The hypothesis I develop in this article is a first approach to the subject of Nature in the works of Lefebvre, seeking to link the threads which connect the discussion on the Theory of the Production of Space, and the conception of nature related to that theory.

Keywords:
Nature; Production of Space; Ecology; Revolution; Henri Lefebvre

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