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Urban Ecology special

A deceased oriental white eye bird – a casualty of Singapore's artificial light. Image courtesy of Zhao Renhui.
Culture

Richard Weller’s Atlas for the End of the World as We Know It

by Richard Weller, with Claire Hoch and Chieh Huang—April 21, 2017

Orongo Station, New Zealand
Culture

“Listen first, and look closely”: Thomas Woltz on storytelling and landscape architecture

by Foreground—April 20, 2017

Moonee Valley Urban Ecology Park Scenario, image courtesy of Zoe Metherell.
Agriculture & environment

Soft cities: Making room for nature in our urban future

by Amy K Hahs—April 20, 2017

Kunshan is the location of a flaghsip project with Monash University CRC for Water Sensitive Cities
Agriculture & environment

The big soak: China’s sponge city program

by Adrian McGregor—April 8, 2017

Urban Ecology Panel Discussion 2/2
Agriculture & environment

Urban ecology: Design for living systems (part 2/2)

by Foreground News—April 7, 2017

Urban ecology: design for living systems
Agriculture & environment

Urban ecology: Design for living systems (part 1/2)

by Foreground—March 24, 2017

Urban ecologist Sophie Golding at Sydney Park
Agriculture & environment

What have ants ever done for us?

by Interview with Sophie Golding—March 9, 2017

A farm where vehicle traffic has been controlled to limit soil compaction
Agriculture & environment

High water: How design might help fix the Wheatbelt’s water woes

by Christie Stewart—March 9, 2017

The wafer thin line between the city and the subsurface. Guatemala City 2007. Image courtesy of Eric Haddox
Agriculture & environment

What lies beneath: The looming crisis in our groundwater systems

by Michelle Grosser—March 1, 2017

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