Concrete Botany
See Concrete Botany: The Ecology of Plants in the Age of Human Disturbance, by Joey Santore.
See his YouTube post for more about the book.
The bleak barren wasteland of neglected urban infrastructure serves as an example of an ecological phenomenon known as "primary succession", however the cast includes a patchwork of non-native species from all over the globe. What plant species are able to thrive amidst the homeless camps, human bleakness (wealth disparity 101), garbage and concrete?
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Tamaulipan Thornscrub - Less than 1% of this ecosystem is formally protected. Most of what remains sits on private ranch land, unrecognized or actively cleared. We spent a day walking his land to understand what's actually out there, and why it matters.
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