Here comes another collection of stories shared by people following @BotanyOne on Twitter. I'm relying in you all to know what's happening in Botany this week and next, as there's a lot of meetings that I have to attend as term comes to a close. The upside of this is that there should be better blogging on Botany One next year.Speaking of exciting projects, there's a call for papers Plants People Planet has out: Increasing the integration of urban horticulture into cities: Challenges and opportunities. There's an interesting selection of editors that shows they're looking at the people element as well as the plants. I've only just realised that I don't have a Google Scholar alert for Urban Botany, so I've corrected that. I think that's an easily overlooked topic when you think about where you find 'nature'.Apart from meetings, my plan for this week is working from home avoiding Omicron, If all goes well, then there'll be the final email of the year with you this time next week. Until then, take care.Alun (webmaster@botany.one)
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🌱 TWiB December 13, 2021
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Here comes another collection of stories shared by people following @BotanyOne on Twitter. I'm relying in you all to know what's happening in Botany this week and next, as there's a lot of meetings that I have to attend as term comes to a close. The upside of this is that there should be better blogging on Botany One next year.Speaking of exciting projects, there's a call for papers Plants People Planet has out: Increasing the integration of urban horticulture into cities: Challenges and opportunities. There's an interesting selection of editors that shows they're looking at the people element as well as the plants. I've only just realised that I don't have a Google Scholar alert for Urban Botany, so I've corrected that. I think that's an easily overlooked topic when you think about where you find 'nature'.Apart from meetings, my plan for this week is working from home avoiding Omicron, If all goes well, then there'll be the final email of the year with you this time next week. Until then, take care.Alun (webmaster@botany.one)