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Engagement with Urban Soils Part I: Applying Maya Soil Connectivity Practices to Intergenerational Planning for Urban Sustainability

by Benjamin N. Vis 1,2, Daniel L. Evans 3,* and Elizabeth Graham 4
Reviewer 1: Anonymous
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Reviewer 3:
Submission received: 3 March 2023 / Revised: 27 March 2023 / Accepted: 28 March 2023 / Published: 15 April 2023
(This article belongs to the Section Urban Contexts and Urban-Rural Interactions)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

Congratulations for the subject, its really interesting!

Author Response

We thank the reviewer for their assessment and interest in our work. We note there are no comments to be addressed following this review.

Reviewer 2 Report

The presented manuscript is well written, based on relative and recent literature, thus it is suitable for publication. 

Author Response

We thank the reviewer for their compliments and positive assessment. We note there are no comments to be addressed following this review.

Reviewer 3 Report

Dear authors,

The submitted manuscript is well structured and links different scientific subjects targeting on soil connectivity in urban areas. Since I am a soil scientist, though I enjoyed reading, sometimes I found it difficult to easily comprehend the text. To my opinion, the manuscript can be published in the Land Journal. Please make a thorough crossreference check.

Author Response

We thank the reviewer for their compliments and interest in our work. In the absence of concrete problems with comprehension identified in the text, the native speakers in our author's team will carry out another check before final submission to weed out any remaining spelling errors or inconsistencies and refine sentences where they could lead to confusion. We note there are no further comments to address following this review.

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