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Wetlands and the Moral Ecologies of Infrastructure in Turkey [Environment in Context]
Status/الوضع · Arab Studies Institute
May 10, 202159m 10s
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Show Notes
Huma Gupta and Camille Cole speak with Dr. Caterina Scaramelli about Turkey's wetland ecosystems, which range from alluvial forests to fishing lagoons, salt marshes, and volcanic crater lakes. Scaramelli unpacks how these shallow water ecosystems are materially and discursively produced into a flattened category called 'wetlands' by conservationists, ornithologists, and government agencies engaged in swamp reclamation.