The team published an article in CITYGREEN issue 17.
‘Rewilding urban green spaces refers to transforming manicured landscapes to an intentional and managed state of wildness – one with a balance between planted and spontaneous plant growth, promoted to develop ecologically rich landscapes through selective human interference. As the first in a series on urban wild initiatives, this article highlights the ecological benefits of wilder urban green spaces focusing on habitat enhancement for biodiversity through observation of landscape changes in three rewilded green spaces in Singapore…’
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