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    Urban botany - an essay on survival

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    1971-04-01
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    Stearns, Forest
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    Abstract
    Botany is today's most needed urban science. It deals with life and with objects which man can understand, for which he reaches and with which he feels comfortable. The technological and economic problems of the city are horrendous—transportation, waste disposal, air pollution, and housing to name a few.
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    urban botany
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90355
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    article
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    Stearns, F. 1971. Urban botany - an essay on survival. Field Station Bulletin 4(1): 1-6.
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