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Why Do People Use Parks and Plazas in Buenos Aires?
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Practical Advice for the Design of Greenways
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Urban water fronts have typically been sites of heavy development and often are sites of pollution or exclusive access. But they have enormous potential benefits. How can we unlock these benefits for everyone? Are there ecological vs. social vs. economic tradeoffs?
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How much should we worry about exotic species in urban zones? How do we reduce damage from exotic invasives when management resources are limited? Are there conflicts between management or eradication efforts and building general support for urban biodiversity?
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Buenos Aires Tries to Design for Biodiversity
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Money for urban biodiversity is scarce. What is the single most important idea, program or action any city should undertake to promote biodiversity?
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The Power of Unkempt Wilderness in the Hearts of Berlin and Buenos Aires
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Vegetation Changes Associated with Coastal Tourist Urbanization
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Botanical Gardens: More Than Places at Which the Plants Are Labelled