Le bestiaire agaçant de l'été : plongée dans le monde des espèces envahissantes
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Revue Sesame
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Article exploring the world of invasive species in gardens, both local and exotic, and what they reveal about globalization and environmental change. It examines how gardens are not peaceful havens but battlegrounds where invasive species thrive, reflecting broader ecological and societal shifts driven by human activity and climate change.
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· 3 pulledNos jardins ne sont pas forcément les havres de paix que nous imaginons…
Plongée dans le monde sans pitié des espèces envahissantes, qu'elles soient locales ou exotiques et de ce qu'elles révèlent de la marche de notre monde.
Entre mondialisation et changements climatiques, les espèces invasives redessinent nos écosystèmes.
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