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Tag: Urban ecology

Making megacities healthy for humans

November 12, 2016November 13, 2016Leave a comment

Hollywood’s dystopian movies would have you believe our future looks like the dark Los Angeles of Blade Runner or the grey concrete jungles of Metropolis. But the work of University of Melbourne urban ecologists paints possibilities more like Hobbiton in Lord of the Rings or Theed on the idyllic planet of Naboo in Star Wars. … Continue reading Making megacities healthy for humans

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