

Late 21st Century Strasbourg
Cities in the twenty-first century are increasingly understood not as separate from nature, but as living socio-ecological systems in which human infrastructure and ecological processes must coexist. Urban wildlife refuges—ranging from parks and river corridors to overlooked brownfields and green roofs—are becoming embedded within the fabric of the city rather than pushed to its edges. This shift reflects a deeper recognition that biodiversity can persist in fragmented urban





















