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2 votes
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How to get the most out of urban gardens
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Urban birds may be spreading drug-resistant ‘superbugs’, research shows. Wild birds are more likely to be carriers of antibiotic-resistant bacteria if they live close to humans, says study.
9 votes -
Turning brownfields to blooming meadows, with the help of fungi
12 votes -
This impossibly thin fabric could cool you down by sixteen-plus degrees
19 votes -
Sociology’s race problem: Urban ethnographers do more harm than good in speaking for Black communities. They see only suffering, not diversity or joy.
19 votes -
Turning old maps into 3D digital models of lost neighborhoods
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Green corridors - How a Colombian city cooled dramatically in just three years
17 votes -
The battle for Central Park
3 votes -
Egypt announces $35bn deal with UAE to buy premium Mediterranean area
11 votes -
The extraordinary world of fake cities, and simulated urban environments
3 votes -
Hive cities: Reality or fiction?
7 votes -
In a win for the climate (and safety), urban US speed limits are dropping
27 votes -
New lives in the city: How Taleban have experienced life in Kabul
14 votes -
American transit agencies are constantly at risk of financial ruin. How can we fix this problem?
13 votes -
Melbourne plant diversity in urban green spaces led to sevenfold increase in insect species, study finds
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Exposed: Slum photography was at the heart of progressive campaigns against urban poverty. And it was a weapon against poor people.
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Crows and magpies using anti-bird spikes to build nests, researchers find
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Seeking advice and resources for keeping chickens
I'm sad to admit it, but several members of my household have a crippling egg addiction and all our local suppliers are getting pretty stingy with prices. So we're breaking into the supply chain...
I'm sad to admit it, but several members of my household have a crippling egg addiction and all our local suppliers are getting pretty stingy with prices. So we're breaking into the supply chain and getting the good stuff right at the source
But seriously, looking to get some chickens soon and it's been difficult finding spesific details. Most of the resources I see either paint chickens as exceptionally easy and self sufficient, or details extremely technical info for business farmers. Just based on the info I can put together, I'm building a small coop (2.5m^2) and fencing a run that can extend out to about 10m^2. Think it should be enough for 5 or 6 birds and I'll line the house out with plenty of straw and make a little nesting nook. I'll need to let them out in the morning, feed them grain and kitchen scraps, close them up at night and keep a temporary pen for broody hens.
Is that it? Do I have to get spesific breeds or types? Will it be better to raise them from young or just get fully grown? Temps range from -5C to 32C trough the year so do they need insulation or cooling? Are the eggs just safe to eat straight out the chicken? What are the best chicken pun names?
Most importantly, are they good to keep around kids? My toddler has a very... enthusiastic love for animals but I know birds will not put up with her the way the cats or dog do. And is there any hygiene or parasite risks I need to be aware of?
Would really appreciate any advice or anecdotes people have to share about these animals.
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Can we cross the UK's 2nd largest city without using a single road?
14 votes -
Bearded Rob Bob gives a run down on growing your own veg and fish in an aquaponics system
15 votes -
Undercity - A short film about New York City urban exploration
6 votes -
Tell me about the best urban neighborhoods you've lived in
I'm relocating soon and trying to find the right spot for me. I don't want this to be an individual recommendation thread though. Instead, just tell me about your favorite urban neighborhoods —...
I'm relocating soon and trying to find the right spot for me. I don't want this to be an individual recommendation thread though. Instead, just tell me about your favorite urban neighborhoods — what you love about them, what isn't so great, and what makes them stand out from the rest.
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Has anyone built a backyard greenhouse before? I'm looking for inspiration, tips, and critiques!
I'm in zone 4b so it gets frigid here in winter, I'm thinking wood burning stove and I bought the thickest double walled plastic panels for the roof that I could find. I'm just finishing an...
I'm in zone 4b so it gets frigid here in winter, I'm thinking wood burning stove and I bought the thickest double walled plastic panels for the roof that I could find. I'm just finishing an insulated slab and I'm about to start framing. Please share with me any photos, plans, or guidance you might have! I have no idea what I'm doing!
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What is a fun or interesting fact about where you live?
Partly posting this because I love those little nuggets of local lore, and partly so I can share this local fact that I just discovered. My city's cathedral has this amazing double-bowl copper...
Partly posting this because I love those little nuggets of local lore, and partly so I can share this local fact that I just discovered.
My city's cathedral has this amazing double-bowl copper font (different angle here) which I had assumed was ancient - the cathedral is almost 1000 years old - but it turns out that until 1994 these bowls were being used at a local chocolate factory to make caramel to go inside Rolos and was gifted to the church when the factory closed.
15 votes -
Kayaking the sickest urban river in Australia
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Toronto wants to kill the smart city forever - The city wants to get right what Sidewalk Labs got so wrong
10 votes -
What happened in Colorado was something much scarier than a wildfire
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Masculinity attitudes across rural, suburban, and urban areas in the United States
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What Internet memes get wrong about Breezewood, Pennsylvania
6 votes -
Illegal freedom: Train surfing journey across Europe
17 votes -
Transparent public toilets unveiled in Tokyo parks — but they also offer privacy
8 votes -
Explaining the urban-rural political divide: Why do Democrats so often concentrate in cities?
6 votes -
Swedish city of Lund to manure the parks on an earlier date to deter Walpurgi celebrations
10 votes -
LA, other SoCal cities cracking down on crowds at parks, beaches to stem spread of COVID-19
5 votes -
At the Green Free School in Copenhagen, you're more likely to find pupils repairing a bicycle or doing urban farming than sitting in front of a blackboard
8 votes -
Divers discover an abandoned underwater strip club
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Red to green: The stark evolution of Christchurch's abandoned acres
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The future of the city is childless - America’s urban rebirth is missing something key—actual births
12 votes -
Denver is capturing geese from city parks to be killed and given to hungry families
16 votes -
A three-day expedition to walk across Paris underground
9 votes -
To save the planet, the Green New Deal needs to improve urban land use
6 votes