Habitat/Nature Transitions. New typologies of spaces of transition between habitat and nature, designed with an inter-disciplinary approach, to accommodate more variety and diversity (biological and human) in urban territories.
Confine non-indigenous species to the urban environment and limit their dispersion: from mapping to aid with decision-making. Pilot study on aquatic plants of the Canton of Geneva.
In a built environment characterized by high density, such as that of cities, the natural environment has been condemned to prosper only in areas intended for this purpose: parks, gardens, etc. The plant world is not necessarily linked to the presence of soil.