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01 Atlanta does not have the classical symptoms of the city It is not dense It is sparse thin carpet of habitation a kind of supermatist composition of little fields Its strongest contextual givens are vegetal and infrastructural Forests and roads Atlanta is not a city It is a landscape Waldheim 2002 P 10 Rem Koolhaas 26

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Landscape Urbanism understanding of urbanism read through the lenses of landscape Waldheim 2006 P 3 Charles Waldheim 2006 Waldheim Landscape Urbanism 2002 Waldheim 2006 Corner 27

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1 Attrill Martin Rundle Simon 2002 Ecotone or Ecocline Ecological Boundaries in Estuaries Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 55 929 936 10 1006 ecss 2002 1036 2 Beatley T 2011 Biophilic Cities Integrating Nature into Urban Design and Planning 1st ed Washington DC Island Press Center for Resource Economic 3 Corner J 1999 Recovering Landscape Essays in Contemporary Landscape Architecture New York Princeton Architectural Press 4 Corner J 2006 Terra Fluxus The landscape urbanism reader New York Princeton Architectural Press 5 Erixon H Borgstro m S Andersson E 2013 Challenging dichotomies exploring resilience as an integrative and operative conceptual framework for large scale urban green structures Planning Theory Practice Vol 14 No 3 349 372 6 Lemes de Oliviera F 2019 Towards a Spatial Planning Framework for the Re naturing of Cities In F Lemes de Oliviera I Mell eds Planning Cities with Nature Theories Strategies and Methods Cham Springer 7 Meyer B 1997 The Expanded Field of Landscape Architecture In George Thompson G Steiner F eds Ecological and design planning John Wiley Press PP 45 79 86

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8 Monti S 2020 Nature Inclusive Cities Concepts and Considerations In Roggema R ed Nature Driven Urbanism NY Springer 9 Sukopp H 1998 Introduction In J Breuste F Hildegard U Ogarit Urban Ecology Scientific and Practical Aspects Berlin Springer 10 Urban Biosphere Reserves in the context of the Statutory Framework and the Seville Strategy for the World Network of Biosphere Reserves UNESCO June 2003 11 Waldheim C 2002 Landscape urbanism a genealogy Praxis journal of writing building vol 4 12 Waldheim Charles 2006 The landscape urbanism reader New York Princeton Architectural Press 1918 1989 13 1948 2002 1902 14 2012 15 2012 2010 16 87