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The great abandonment: what happens to the natural world when people disappear?

The Audio Long Read

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Human Abandonment and Ecological Transformations

This chapter examines the effects of human abandonment on landscapes and wildlife, particularly focusing on pollinators and birds. It highlights the critical role humans play in shaping biodiversity through land management, contrasting areas of abandonment with those managed by indigenous communities. Through case studies, including a Bulgarian village, the chapter advocates for intentional stewardship to enhance ecological health rather than viewing human absence as purely beneficial.

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