Microbiome-Inspired Green Infrastructure: A Toolkit for Multidisciplinary Landscape Design

Link: Watkins, Robinson et al. 2020 in Trends in Biotechnology

Incorporating recent advances in environmental microbiome research and policy is a major challenge for urban design. We set out a framework for managing construction projects so that multidisciplinary teams of researchers and practitioners can explicitly consider environmental microbiota in design and construction contexts, thereby increasing ecosystem functionality and public health.

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