These resources are part of the course materials and they can be included in Weekly quiz and Final quiz assessment.

Galle, N. J., Nitoslawski, S. A., & Pilla, F. (2019). The Internet of Nature: How taking nature online can shape urban ecosystems. The Anthropocene Review, 6(3), 279-287.

Full overview of the concept as preparation for the lecture.
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Ghahramani, M., Galle, N. J., Ratti, C., & Pilla, F. (2021). Tales of a city: Sentiment analysis of urban green space in Dublin. Cities, 119, 103395.

In-depth illustration of one of the related examples in the lecture.
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Gabrys, J. (2022). Programming Nature as Infrastructure in the Smart Forest City. Journal of Urban Technology, 1-7.

A critical reflection on the challenges, limitations, and potential of using technology for forests in cities and beyond.
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Gulsrud, N. M., Raymond, C. M., Rutt, R. L., Olafsson, A. S., Plieninger, T., Sandberg, M., ... & Jönsson, K. I. (2018). ‘Rage against the machine’? The opportunities and risks concerning the automation of urban green infrastructure. Landscape and Urban Planning, 180, 85-92.

Provides critical overview of the trends and technologies in the related field of “techno-ecology”.
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Pauleit, S., Gulsrud, N., Raum, S., Taubenböck, H., Leichtle, T., Erlwein, S., ... & Moser-Reischl. A Smart Urban Forestry: Is It the Future? Informed Urban Environments: Data-Integrated Design for Human and Ecology-Centred Perspectives, 161.

A critical reflection of “smart urban forests”, including the challenges, limitations, and potential of using technology for trees and their management.
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