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Title: Natural space
Authors: Fabri, Simon G.
Zammit, Rebekah
Keywords: Editorials
Space perception
Space -- Social aspects
Issue Date: 2024-10
Publisher: University of Malta
Citation: Fabri, S. G., & Zammit, R. (2024). Natural space. THINK Magazine, 45, 1.
Abstract: When thinking about natural space, the concept immediately evokes images of greenery and picturesque landscapes. In fact, a search online will quickly flood your screen with just that – lakes, mountains, and endless rows of trees. But in reality, there’s more to natural space than green. In Issue 45, THINK seeks to unveil this elusive concept for what it really represents – a space for living things to coexist. This broadens what we understand by natural space to include everything from the far reaches of outer space to the space within our bodies. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/135438
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