That's cool.
I'm mostly interested into urban forrestation (+tunneling and layering wildlife, integrating it into the city) and terraforming on earth (including systems that give fruit).
Wilderness, Culture and Civilization
Oh yeah, think I saw some very neat wildlife bridges on Holla Forums recently where they just extended the woods above the road.
I'm lucky because at least presently the city I live in works hard to preserve a sense of nature.
You have any examples of what you mean by terraforming?
Caring about nature is exclusive to whites.
Protecting lesser lifeforms should be a top priority.
Yes, I'm actually a neo-luddite too but Holla Forums is filled with degenerates who think conservatism is somehow compatible with labor saving devices
Luddite savages will always lose to technologically superior civilization.
That's elegant.
I think of more complex and also sheltered systems. On various layers and levels, interwining it to such an extent you walk through a fishtank plugged to the ocean on your way to the train, or see leopards from the train.
Nothing extraordinary.
I didn't look it up but China is trying to forrestate a strip in the steppes they call the green belt, but experience problems with the water supply, all afair.
Then I stumbled across stuff like permaculture in the desert.
I just saw Qatar aiming for such a mega project.
It's really annyoing when you put your stamp on everything.
I'm not a neo luddite.
Is physiocracy compatible with 21th century? I think it'd benefit the nature.
Oh wow that was the sort of thing I was hoping you'd post. Had no idea we've gotten so good at it we could revive deserts. Incredible.
The mods just bumplocked this thread.
ggnore
Gas the mods
etc.
Kill yourself, you have no idea of the science behind protecting biodiversity, you both are fools
Conservation is very important on a large scale, as ecosystems are very large in size and they need wildlife corridors
Yes OP I am studying Environmental Conservation :)
Agroforestry is the future !