
A Natural History of Empty Lots with Christopher Brown
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In this episode, we sit down with Christopher Brown, author of A Natural History of Empty Lots, to uncover the stories hidden in the overlooked spaces of our cities. Christopher shares his unique perspective on urban landscapes—vacant lots, overgrown alleys, and forgotten corners—revealing the vibrant ecosystems and cultural narratives thriving within them. Drawing on his experience as a speculative fiction writer, he challenges us to rethink the value of these unintentional landscapes and their role in shaping our connection to the wider world.
We discuss themes from his book, including the intersections of biodiversity, ecological restoration, and the unexpected beauty found in urban spaces. Christopher also reflects on how his dystopian fiction background shaped his views on resilience, adaptation, and our responsibility to imagine better futures. Whether you're an urban dweller, a nature enthusiast, or just curious about the life teeming in the margins of your city, this conversation will leave you inspired to see your environment through a new lens.
Links and Resources
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Christopher Brown’s Website: christopherbrown.com
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Field Notes: Reports from Edgelands
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Living Planet Index 2024 Report
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Christopher’s Book, A Natural History of Empty Lots: Find it here
Connect with Us
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Music for this episode provided by Kevin Macleod and Go By Ocean