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Saving Biodiverse Landscapes: The Fight Against 'Photographed and Forgotten' Gardens
Key Takeaways
- Haven Kiers, UC Davis professor, studies why biodiverse landscapes fail after designers leave.
- Term 'photographed and forgotten' describes gardens that are installed but not maintained.
- Research shows design and maintenance are siloed, leading to project failures.
- Maintenance crews often lack training for native plant care.
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DT Editorial Team··via phys.org