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by jamiecurle
3 hours ago
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Totally, "the city" (EC1/2/3/4) as the GP says is pretty barren, especially the newer built areas. My guess would be that the bio-diversity net gain calculations put the ecological investment off-site where it was more practical. It's a shame though as trees and architecture can happily co-exist with each other. Living walls and well kept green areas are entirely possible. |
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