VOLUME 5 ISSUE 2
2026
ISSN 2634-4815
Pages:
Editorial
Editorial Introduction: Young People and Rewilding
By Oscar Hartman Davies (KTH Royal Institute of Technology) and Jonathon Turnbull (Durham University)
Essays
Turning back the clock or facing the future? Rewilding’s alternative conception of time and the potential for social justice
By Alfie Wraith (University of Cambridge)
BIG FISH, BIG TIME: Exploring more-than-human temporal affect with respect to sturgeon
By Jessica Barker-Wren (University College London)
Restoring forests in a changing world: the ash dieback crisis
By Haoran Wu (University of Oxford)
The role of young people in the UK species reintroduction movement
By Șeniz Mustafa (The Ealing Beaver Project)
Rewilding Research: Exploring young people’s perceptions of nature, identity and home
Ben Harris and Eden Sedman (Rewilding Youth)
Balancing radical and sustainable rewilding: A case study of London’s urban future through the Neighbourhood Mobility Map Guide
Trisha Mehta (Royal College of Art School of Design)
Rewilding and complex human-nature relationship in cities: Ecological parks in Chengdu, China
Ruoyan Zhu (Hong Kong Baptist University)
Blue rewilding and nature-inclusive design: Offshore wind farms as anchors for marine biodiversity recovery in the UK
Prerana Balu (Newcastle University)
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