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His work is really important for me in urban greenspace. I think he's the best critical geographer and Marxist urbanist I've read, absolutely critical for developing on Henri Lefebvre's work and expanding spatial studies as an interdisciplinary social science. Justice, Nature, and the Geography of Difference should be required reading for anyone living in or working for cities.