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“In the built environment, the ‘edgelands’ describes the interfacial interzone between urban and rural, a mix of rubbish tips, superstores, office parks, rough-hewn farmland, gas towers, electricity pylons, wildlife and service stations.”
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“In the built environment, the ‘edgelands’ describes the interfacial interzone between urban and rural, a mix of rubbish tips, superstores, office parks, rough-hewn farmland, gas towers, electricity pylons, wildlife and service stations.”

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Source: simonsellars.com

    • #edgeland
    • #city
    • #edge
    • #urban
    • #cities
    • #zone
    • #border
    • #metropolitan
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