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Sustainability in urban ecosystems

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Journal, Research (Article)

A sustainable landscape is defined as a site where native and introduced plants are well suited to the existing light, moisture, and soil conditions, and require low inputs of labor, fertilizers, herbicides, insecticides, and fungicides to thrive. A sustainable landscape preserves and protectes nature's balance, while providing aesthetic pleasure.

[Ti: Sustainability in urban ecosystems]
[Au: Krischik, V. and, Bevacqua, K.J., ,]
[So: University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service. FO-6709-D. 7 p.]
[Ky: Managing the Urban Forest]]

Authors
V. Krischik, K.J. Bevacqua
Date Published
1996
Journal/Conference
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service. FO-6709-D. 7 p.
Publisher
University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service. FO-6709-D. 7 p.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Best Management Practices (BMPs)
Keywords
Managing the Urban Forest
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