Edgelands are the forgotten places in a city: the abandoned lots, warehouses, railroad tracks, and parking lots that have fallen into disrepair. As years go by, weed seeds germinate through cracks in the asphalt and a new urban ecology begins. Native and non-native plants take root and wildlife food and shelter are reintroduced. This site explores the values of neglected urban wildscapes and points out why we need them in the city.
Tuesday, July 30, 2019
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Between the years 1970-2000, urban areas have expanded worldwide into natural or agricultural lands with an area about the size of Belgium (Goldblatt et al, 2018).
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