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Learning from Detroit or 'the wrong kind of ruins': Christopher Woodward; 2. Appreciating urban wildscapes: towards a natural history of unnatural places: Paul H. Gobster; 3. Places to be wild in nature: Catharine Ward Thompson 327 $a4. Playing in industrial ruins: interrogating teleological understandings of play in spaces of material alterity and low surveillance: Tim Edensor, Bethan Evans, Julian Holloway, Steve Millington and Jon Binnie5. Nature, nurture; danger, adventure; junkyard, paradise: the role of wildscapes in children's literature: Katy Mugford; Part 2: Wildscape Case Studies; 6. Brown coal, blue paradise: the restoration of opencast coal mines in Lusatia, Germany: Rene?e De Waal and Arjen De Wit; 7. Wildscape in Shanghai: a case study of the Houtan Wetland Park - Expo 2010 Shanghai: Yichen Li 327 $a8. Christiania Copenhagen: a colmmon out of the ordinary: Maria Hellstro?m Reimer9. The River Don as a linear urban wildscape: Ian D. Rotherham; 10. Enhancing ruderal perennials in Manor Fields Park, Sheffield: a new park on the 'bandit lands' of urban green space dereliction: Marian Tylecote and Nigel Dunnett; 11. Pure urban nature: Nature-Park Su?dgela?nde, Berlin: Andreas Langer; 12. Upstaging nature: art in Sydenham Hill Wood: Helen Morse Palmer; Part 3: Implications for Wildscape Practice; 13. Buried narratives: Catherine Heatherington 327 $a14. Taming the wild: Gyllin's Garden and the urbanization of a wildscape: Mattias Qvistro?m15. Disordering public space: urban wildscape processes in practice: Dougal Sheridan; 16. Anti-planning, anti-design?: exploring alternative ways of making future urban landscapes: Anna Jorgensen and Lilli Lic?ka; Illustration credits; Index 330 $aUrban Wildscapes is one of the first edited collections of writings about urban 'wilderness' landscapes. 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