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  2. America's love affair with the lawn is getting messy - AOL

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    “America is unique in its fixation on the monoculture lawn,” says Dennis Liu, vice president of education at the E.O. Wilson Biodiversity Foundation in Durham, North Carolina. America's love ...

  3. MiSustainable Holland: Rethinking traditional landscaping ...

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    HOLLAND — Recent years have seen a shift to break the mold of maintaining vast acreages of traditional monoculture lawns by exploring more sustainable alternatives.ODC Network has spent the last ...

  4. Monoculturalism - Wikipedia

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    Monoculturalism is the policy or process of supporting, advocating, or allowing the expression of the culture of a single social or ethnic group. [1] It generally stems from beliefs within the dominant group that their cultural practices are superior to those of minority groups [2] and is often related to the concept of ethnocentrism, which involves judging another culture based on the values ...

  5. Gov. Stitt, engage with Oklahoma's disability community and ...

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    Gov. Stitt proceeded to claim that Oklahoma upholds law and order, yet the state has consistently ignored laws protecting the rights of people with disabilities for over three decades, showing no ...

  6. Food Not Lawns - Wikipedia

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    Food Not Lawns is a de-centralized social movement focused on replacing urban lawns with food-producing organic gardens. The first group to use the name "Food Not Lawns" was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1999 [ 1 ] by Tobias Policha, Nick Routledge, and Heather Jo Flores.

  7. Monoculture (popular culture) - Wikipedia

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    In his 2022 book The Nineties, Chuck Klosterman outlines the monoculture as existing from the 1960s to the 1990s. [8] Singer "Weird Al" Yankovic described the mainstream in the 1980s as "almost a monoculture", while the immense popularity of MTV in the 1990s has been described as an element of the monoculture.

  8. What's so bad about going native on lawns? Wauwatosa ... - AOL

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    Native plantings are nothing to fear. They enhance stormwater quality, prevent erosion and support the populations of crucial pollinator species.

  9. Monoculture - Wikipedia

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    Agricultural monocultures refer to the practice of planting one crop species in a field. [15] Monoculture is widely used in intensive farming and in organic farming.In crop monocultures, each plant in a field has the same standardized planting, maintenance, and harvesting requirements resulting in greater yields and lower costs.