Kattie Iwanski - Giardino di Boboli Garden

The Giardino di Boboli Garden in Florence, Italy were mentioned in association with chapter eighteen of The Ecology of Eden (The Beautiful Boboli Gardens, n.d.). The Boboli Garden is located in the midst of the bustling city of Florence and is referred to as the green lungs of the city (The Beautiful Boboli Gardens, n.d.). Without a quick google search or assistance from a local, this garden is easily passed by many tourists due to the gated construction of the area that blends in with the industrial surroundings of the city (The Beautiful Boboli Gardens, n.d.). This sort of domesticated garden allows humans to enjoy the benefits of a natural environment without compromising their convenient living style. Besides domesticated gardens, eco-cities are another method of incorporating greenery into the industrial surroundings of the city. In contrast to urban gardens, eco-cities are not contained by walls, gates, or barriers but rather the flora and fauna work in unison with the man-made structures. This allows for humans to profit from the natural environment during a majority of their daily lives, unlike the gardens that require individuals to seek out these experiences. However, this integration of wildlife into urban areas creates an issue of unwanted species, such as mosquitoes and infectious bacteria, encroaching into the sterile city environment. Therefore, there are advantages and disadvantages to both types of natural incorporation. 



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