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<p>This book presents interdisciplinary research to examine the ongoing debates around nonhuman animals in urban spaces. It explores how we can better appreciate and accommodate animals in the city while also exploring the ecological health ethical and cultural implications of the same. </p><p>The book addresses seven interrelated themes such as blurred boundaries between the human and the nonhuman the right of nonhuman species to the city interactions between the human and nonhuman animals the fabric of urban space human and nonhuman complex systems and collective welfare that forms the basis of a transspecies urban theory. It explains how a holistic understanding of the city requires that these blurred boundaries are acknowledged and critically examined. Chapters analytically consider the need to bring interspecies relationships to the fore to tackle questions of legitimacy and who has the right to the city. These also consider important intersections between the economic political social and cultural aspects of the urban experience. The research contained in this book focuses on the development of an urban theory that would eradicate the divide between humans and other species in cities and it depicts nonhuman animals as social actors that have voices within urban spaces.</p><p>With global insights on human–animal relationships in a contemporary context this book will be useful reading for scholars and students of urban studies animal sciences animal law animals and public policy anthropology and environmental studies who are interested in the study of animals in cities.</p>