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+ | ==== Cryptoforestry: | ||
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+ | ‘Crypto’ from Greek meaning hidden or secret, related to ‘cryptic’, | ||
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====Cryptoforest definition, second draft==== | ====Cryptoforest definition, second draft==== | ||
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(Areas that feel like forests but technically probably aren’t; states of vegetation for which lay-language has no words.) | (Areas that feel like forests but technically probably aren’t; states of vegetation for which lay-language has no words.) | ||
+ | **3) Invisible Forests** | ||
+ | (Forests that have become cryptic, forests in camouflage, no known examples.) | ||
- | **3) Unappreciated forests** | + | **4) Precognitive forests** |
+ | (Lands that are on the brink of becoming forested, lands in which one can ' | ||
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+ | **5) Unappreciated forests** | ||
(Forests regarded as zones of waste and weed, forests shaming planners, developers, and the neighbourhood.) | (Forests regarded as zones of waste and weed, forests shaming planners, developers, and the neighbourhood.) | ||
- | **4) Unknown forests** | + | **6) Unknown forests** |
(Forests nobody knows about.) | (Forests nobody knows about.) | ||
- | **5) Precognitive forests** | + | |
- | (Lands that are on the brink of becoming forested, lands in which one can ' | + | |