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- Q19599730 subject Q6961831.
- Q19599730 subject Q7144129.
- Q19599730 abstract "Subnature is a term used to describe the undesirable by-products of urbanization, industrialization, war, abandonment, and societal collapse. Subnature describes things such as smog, dust, exhaust gas, industrial smoke, sewage, debris, rubble, vermin, and weeds.The term has been used in historical and theoretical writing on architecture, literature, music, and food studies.".
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- Q19599730 wikiPageWikiLink Q6961831.
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- Q19599730 comment "Subnature is a term used to describe the undesirable by-products of urbanization, industrialization, war, abandonment, and societal collapse. Subnature describes things such as smog, dust, exhaust gas, industrial smoke, sewage, debris, rubble, vermin, and weeds.The term has been used in historical and theoretical writing on architecture, literature, music, and food studies.".
- Q19599730 label "Subnature".