IGN 10-3
		Vacant urban landscapes: Where nature needs care
	
					
		
	Vacant urban landscapes: Where nature needs care
	Wednesday, August 12, 2015
	345, Baltimore Convention Center
	
		
		
		
	Characterization of vacant urban landscapes (VUL) in Detroit and other legacy cities as “prairie” or “returning to nature” misleads environmentally and socially.  Environmentally, VUL are novel ecosystems influenced by the structural and contaminant legacies of past land uses and human behaviors as well as novel current conditions.  Socially, VUL lack a fundamental for social acceptance of landscapes: evidence of care.  Consequently, “nature” as managed in urban vacant land programs must: 1) be considered functionally, and 2) incorporate vivid evidence of care as a necessary social means to achieve biodiversity, water quality, or other ecosystem services.
	