Urban Ecology : Strategies for Green Infrastructure and Land Use

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Urban Ecology : Strategies for Green Infrastructure and Land Use

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 378 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781774635889
  • DDC分類 307.76

Full Description

This title includes a number of Open Access chapters.

With increasing global urbanization, the environments and ecologies of cities are often perceived to suffer. While pollution and destruction of green space and species may occur, cities also remain part of natural systems. Cities provide natural processes necessary for survival for humans and other living organisms in urban areas. Urban ecology elucidates some of these processes and sheds light on their importance to healthy, fulfilling urban livelihoods.

Urban Ecology: Strategies for Green Infrastructure and Land Use provides background on issues relating to urban ecology and urban natural processes. The first section covers the types, values, and recognition of ecosystem services provided by natural processes in urban areas. The second section details the importance and potential of green spaces in urban areas. The third section focuses on biodiversity traits of cities, and the ways in which urbanization affects biodiversity indicators. Finally, the fourth section covers some of the tools and approaches available for urban planners and designers concerned with improving or maintaining urban environments and the services they provide.

This easily accessible reference volume offers a comprehensive guide to this rapidly growing field. Case studies and up-to-date research provide urban planners with new options for creating cities that will meet the demands of the twenty-first century. Also appropriate for graduate students who are preparing for careers related to urban planning, this compendium captures and integrates the current work being done in this vitally important field.

Contents

Introduction;  Part 1: Ecosystem Services;  Reconnecting Cities to the Biosphere: Stewardship of Green Infrastructure and Urban Ecosystem Services;  Erik Andersson, Stephan Barthel, Sara Borgström, Johan Colding,Thomas Elmqvist, Carl Folke, and Åsa Gren;  Exploring the Gap between Ecosystem Service Research and Management in Development Planning;  Nadia Sitas, Heidi E. Prozesky, Karen J. Esler, and Belinda Reyers;  Spatial Heterogeneity of Urban Soils: The Case of the Beijing Metropolitan Region, China;  Qizheng Mao, Ganlin Huang, Alexander Buyantuev, Jianguo Wu, Shanghua Luo, and Keming Ma;  Realizing the ecosystem-service value of native woodland in Ireland;  Craig Bullock, Jerry Hawe, and Declan Little;  Global Drivers and Tradeoffs of Three Urban Vegetation Ecosystem Services;  Cynnamon Dobbs, Craig R. Nitschke, and Dave Kendal;  Part 2: Green Space;  Vegetation in Bangalore's Slums: Boosting Livelihoods, Well-Being and Social Capital;  Divya Gopal and Harini Nagendra;  Urban Green Spaces and an Integrative Approach to Sustainable Environment;  Shah Md. Atiqul Haq;  Part 3: Biodiversity;  Urbanization Affects Plant Flowering Phenology and Pollinator Community: Effects of Water Availability and Land Cover;  Kaesha Neil, Jianguo Wu, Christofer Bang, and Stanley Faeth;  A Landscape Ecology Approach Identifies Important Drivers of Urban Biodiversity;  Tabea Turrini and Eva Knop;  Lessons Learned from Chicago Wilderness—Implementing and Sustaining Conservation Management in an Urban Setting;  Liam Heneghan, Christopher Mulvaney, Kristen Ross, Lauren Umek, Cristy Watkins, Lynne M. Westphal, and David H. Wise;  Part 4: Planning Tools for Enhancing Urban Ecology;  Multifunctional Urban Agriculture for Sustainable Land Use Planning in the United States;  Sarah Taylor Lovell;  A Conceptual List of Indicators for Urban Planning and Management Based on Earth Observation;  Nektarios Chrysoulakis, Christian Feigenwinter, Dimitrios Triantakonstantis, Igor Penyevskiy, Abraham Tal, Eberhard Parlow, Guy Fleishman, Sebnem Düzgün, Thomas Esch, and Mattia Marconcini;  Landscape Architecture and Novel Ecosystems: Ecological Restoration in an Expanded Field;  Catharina Sack;  Index

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