Reykjavík’s roadsides : using roadside vegetation as a source to increase biological diversity in urban environments
With the expansion and densification of urban environments, natural and man-made, open and green areas get lost for buildings and transportation systems. It is therefore crucial to take care of the green areas and ecologically favourable environments to support urban biodiversity. Proper plant selec...
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SLU/Dept. of Urban and Rural Development
2018
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