Lawton P, Till KE, Jasper S, Vasudevan A, Dümpelmann S, Flitner M, Beach M, Nash C, Gandy M (2019)
Publication Type: Other publication type
Publication year: 2019
Book Volume: 7
Pages Range: 214-227
Issue: 3
DOI: 10.1080/2325548X.2019.1615328
The Brachen of Berlin are unique. Emerging from war-time destruction, economic malaise, and geo-political division, these ostensibly empty sites evolved into laboratories for botanists, artists, and ordinary people seeking respite from the city. Today, however, these unusual spaces are fast disappearing. Natura Urbana explores the spontaneous diversity of plants in these spaces to illuminate the city's complex history through the post-war period until the contemporary era. (p. 1)
APA:
Lawton, P., Till, K.E., Jasper, S., Vasudevan, A., Dümpelmann, S., Flitner, M.,... Gandy, M. (2019). Natura Urbana: The Brachen of Berlin.
MLA:
Lawton, Philip, et al. Natura Urbana: The Brachen of Berlin. 2019.
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