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Rather than spend an eternity on fieldwork, they used aerial photographs and land records to map the gardens. For each garden, they measured different features like trees, grass and paved areas. They then gave each garden a climate-friendly score, with trees and ponds scoring highest, grass in the middle, and paved areas scoring lowest. They could then combine this data with demographic data to spot patterns in how gardens varied across Flanders.
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