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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.
RESOURCE LINKGhahramani, 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.
RESOURCE LINKGabrys, 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.
RESOURCE LINKGulsrud, 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”.
RESOURCE LINKPauleit, 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.