An overview of urban wildness ecological research
Wilderness is the largely undisturbed natural area that is rarely affected by anthropogenic activities. In fact, fragments of wildness can also be found within urban areas where human disturbances are extremely low. Urban wildness refers to the urban and peri-urban spaces where the ecosystem is domi...
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