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Urban Jungle: The History And Future Of Nature In The City
Urban Jungle: The History And Future Of Nature In The City
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'Novel and provocative' THE TIMES
'Awe-inspiring' ISABELLA TREE
'Illuminating' DAILY MAIL
Our modern-day cities might seem to represent our separation from the natural world. In fact, as Ben Wilson reveals in this captivating re-examination of urban landscapes around the world, nature has always been at the heart of the city.
Urban Jungle explores the wild side of cities past, present and future: the middens, abandoned sites and strips of land alongside railway lines. For much of history, wild patches in cities were essential for city-dwellers and the dividing line between city and countryside was blurred. Even our post-industrial cities are much wilder that we imagine - if we know where to look. On today's urbanised planet, natural forces - be they floods, storms, droughts or pandemics - look set to determine the future. In a time of climate crisis, cities that once built walls and towers to defend against attack now have to become greener to protect themselves from external threats.
Our future - and that of the planet - will be made in the city. Only by looking deep into the past, examining the present and casting an eye to the future can we really begin to understand the bountiful potential and wonder of our extraordinary urban ecosystems.
A note on book covers: while we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.

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One Line Summary
Explores the hidden wildlife and ecological potential of cities.
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Who is this book for?
Urban Jungle offers a fresh perspective on how nature persists and thrives within our urban spaces. If you're curious about how cities are more connected to the natural world than they appear, you'll find this book enlightening and inspiring. It's especially compelling if you're interested in sustainability and the future of our urban environments.