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Yes, urban renaturing often creates new artificial landscapes. While aiming to restore natural processes and biodiversity through interventions like rewilding rivers, creating wetlands, or planting native species, these efforts involve human design and management, resulting in hybrid "designed nature" or semi-natural spaces that blend ecology with urban functionality. Examples include Singapore's supertrees and engineered parks, which mimic nature but are purposefully constructed for resilience and aesthetics.https://www.activesustainability.com/construction-and-urban-development/urban-renaturalization
https://m.bjnews.com.cn/detail/1725796364168711.html
https://www.turenscape.com/paper/detail/168.html
https://www.weforum.org/stories/2021/06/8-cities-rewilding-their-urban-spaces/
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