The luxury effect : why you’ll find more wildlife in wealthy areas – and what it means for your (…)

30 octobre 2025 | Phoebe Weston
The discovery that affluent neighbourhoods have more diversity of nature has implications for human wellbeing – and sheds light on the structural injustices in cities For a long time, ecology tended to ignore people. It mostly focused on beautiful places far from large-scale human development: (…)
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