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Land, Volume 14, Issue 5
2025 May - 217 articles
Cover Story: This review explores public preferences for native versus non-native plant species in urban green spaces, focusing on their roles in biodiversity, ecosystem services, and climate change resilience. We analyse the ecological benefits of native species, such as supporting local wildlife and pollinators, while also acknowledging their vulnerability to climate change. Conservation gardening is discussed as a socio-ecological strategy for reintroducing endangered native plants into urban areas. By balancing ecological integrity with climate adaptability, we highlight the importance of informed species selection and community engagement in designing climate-resilient urban green spaces. View this paper
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