Questions for Emma Marris

  1. How do you think New York City is doing in terms of creating its own rambunctious garden? And are you participating in your own version of a rambunctious garden?
  2. Out of the seven goals that you have listed in the last chapter of your book, which would you consider the most important? How would you order them, one being the most important, and seven being the least?
  3. You have listed many great advantages of creating a rambunctious garden. Let’s say you were on the side of the traditional conservationists. What would your arguments against the rambunctious garden be?
  4. Do you see New York City to be slowly evolving its methods of conservation to the rambunctious garden method? Or do you see it stay in its own views of traditional conservation?
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