When Cities Grow Wild

When Cities Grow Wild
Author: John K. C. Ingram
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:228923783

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Wild Cities

Wild Cities
Author: Ben Lerwill
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2020-09-03
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780241433782

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Picture a city. What do you see? Traffic and towering buildings? Or maybe you imagine something a little . . . wilder? These are the astonishing stories of the animals who are adapting to live in our urban world - and how you can help them to thrive. From the pitter-patter of penguins in Cape Town, to the prowl of a leopard in Mumbai, the splash of a seal in Sydney, cities are home to all sorts of unexpected residents. Keep your eyes wide open as as we travel the globe discovering wild cities. With magical illustration and beautiful storytelling, these incredible stories will fascinate every reader who has the travel bug, or is an animal fan, or has ever wondered what else exists in our big cities. Featuring: London, Berlin, Paris, Warsaw, Calgary, New York City, Chicago, Sydney, Beijing, Tokyo, Mumbai, Singapore, Cape Town and Seoul.

Planning Wild Cities

Planning Wild Cities
Author: Wendy Steele
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317422082

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This book critically engages with the contemporary challenges and opportunities of wild cities in a climate of change. A key focus of the book is exploring the nexus of possibilities for wild cities and the eco-ethical imagination needed to drive sustainable and resilient urban pathways. Many now have serious doubts about the prospects for humanity to live within cities that are socially just and responsive to planetary limits. Is it possible for planning to better serve, protect and nurture our human and non-human worlds? This book argues it is. Drawing on international literature and Australian case examples, this book explores issues around climate change, colonization, urban (in)security and the rights to the city for both humans and nature. It is within this context that this book focuses on the urgent need to better understand how contemporary cities have changed, and the relational role of planning within it. Planning Wild Cities will be of particular interest to students and scholars of planning, urban studies, and sustainable development, and for all those invested in re-shaping our ‘wild’ city futures.

Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West

Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West
Author: Robert R. Dykstra,Jo Ann Manfra
Publsiher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2017-07-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780700624768

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Raised on Gunsmoke, Bat Masterson, and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, we know what it means to “get outta Dodge”—to make a hasty escape from a dangerous place, like the Dodge City of Wild West lore. But why, of all the notorious, violent cities of old, did Dodge win this distinction? And what does this tenacious cultural metaphor have to do with the real Dodge City? In a book as much about the making of cultural myths as it is about Dodge City itself, authors Robert Dykstra and Jo Ann Manfra take us back into the history of Dodge to trace the growth of the city and its legend side-by-side. An exploration of murder statistics, court cases, and contemporary accounts reveals the historical Dodge to be neither as violent nor as lawless as legend has it—but every bit as intriguing. In a style that captures the charm and chicanery of storytelling in the Old West, Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West finds a culprit in a local attorney, Harry Gryden, who fed sensational accounts to the national media during the so-called "Dodge City War" of 1883. Once launched, the legend leads the authors through the cultural landscape of twentieth-century America, as Dodge City became a useful metaphor in more and more television series and movies. Meanwhile, back in the actual Dodge, struggling on a lost frontier, a mirror image of the mythical city began to emerge, as residents increasingly embraced tourism as an economic necessity. Dodge City and the Birth of the Wild West maps a metaphor for belligerent individualism and social freedom through the cultural imagination, from a historical starting point to its mythical reflection. In this, the book restores both the reality of Dodge and its legend to their rightful place in the continuum of American culture.

Wild King and the Three Cities

Wild King and the Three Cities
Author: Drew G. Mitchell
Publsiher: Covenant Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2022-11-11
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781685261900

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Wild King and the Three Cities is about five combatants. Regalia is a tribesman in Nepaga, one of the many different private military companies that are the tribes. Amman is a bow and bombs user of the military order familie, a group of orphan protector and rescuers. Nae Koola is a powersmith of Tubal, a smithing guild that can be located in Onnota. Beretta is a huntress and botanical expert. Rawl is a former knight turned experience patroller and respected Onnota citizen.As they battle and conquer foes of human form and animal persuasion, from bandits to monstrosity and their evolutionary statuses, which are known by the weapons that can be forged from them. There are strange weapons for offense or defense, starting at monstrosity being of a physical effect; terror, being of a magical effect; and originals made into living weapons being the last but a mix of both. Our story follows them through each city, town, and the wilds in between.

Wildlife and the City

Wildlife and the City
Author: Theodore W. Sudia
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UCR:31210006171407

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Wild In The City

Wild In The City
Author: Lonely Planet Kids,Kate Baker
Publsiher: Lonely Planet
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2019-11-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781788686587

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Discover the secret lives of the extraordinary creatures that share our cities. From red foxes sneaking rides on London buses to leopards prowling the backstreets of Mumbai, this book explores the clever ways animals have adapted to the urban environment and gives tips on how you can help protect our wild neighbours.

Darwin Comes to Town

Darwin Comes to Town
Author: Menno Schilthuizen
Publsiher: Quercus Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-02-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781786481078

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See your city through fresh eyes We are marching towards a future in which three-quarters of humans live in cities, and a large portion of the planet's landmass is urbanized. With much of the rest covered by human-shaped farms, pasture, and plantations, where can nature still go? To the cities -- is Menno Schilthuizen's answer in this remarkable book. And with more and more wildlife carving out new niches among humans, evolution takes a surprising turn. Urban animals evolve to become more cheeky and resourceful, city pigeons develop detox-plumage, and weeds growing from cracks in the pavement get a new type of seeds. City blackbirds are even on their way of becoming an entirely new species, which we could name Turdus urbanicus. Thanks to evolutionary adaptation taking place at unprecedented speeds, plants and animals are coming up with new ways of living in the seemingly hostile environments of asphalt and steel that we humans have created. We are on the verge of a new chapter in the history of life, Schilthuizen says -- a chapter in which much old biodiversity is, sadly, disappearing, but also one in which a new and exciting set of life forms is being born. Menno Schilthuizen shows us that evolution in cities can happen far more rapidly, and strangely, than Darwin had dared dream.