Botany One on Nostr: The study reveals striking disparities in how historic gardens are recognised and ...
The study reveals striking disparities in how historic gardens are recognised and protected worldwide. Only a fraction of countries have specific legal provisions for these sites, with most lumping them under broader heritage categories. Notably, the botanical elements - the bit that makes them gardens - are explicitly recognised by only four countries in their legal frameworks.
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