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Urban Ecology An International Perspective on the Interaction Between Humans and Nature /

Urban Ecology is the study of ecosystems that include humans living in cities and urbanizing landscapes. It is an emerging, interdisciplinary field that aims to understand how human and ecological processes can coexist in human-dominated systems and help societies with their efforts to become more s...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Marzluff, John (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Urbanization and Human Domination of Earth
  • Human Domination of Earth's Ecosystems
  • Humans as the World's Greatest Evolutionary Force
  • Urbanization
  • Urban Ecology as an Interdisciplinary Field: Differences in the use of "Urban" Between the Social and Natural Sciences
  • Conceptual Foundations of Urban Ecology
  • The Growth of the City: An Introduction to a Research Project
  • On the Early History of Urban Ecology in Europe
  • Urban Ecological Systems: Linking Terrestrial Ecological, Physical, and Socioeconomic Components of Metropolitan Areas
  • Integrated Approaches to Long-Term Studies of Urban Ecological Systems
  • Integrating Humans into Ecology: Opportunities and Challenges for Studying Urban Ecosystems
  • The Atmosphere, Hydrosphere, and Pedosphere
  • Sealing of Soils
  • Producing and Consuming Chemicals: The Moral Economy of the American Lawn
  • Streams in the Urban Landscape
  • The Urban Climate - Basic and Applied Aspects
  • Global Warming and the Urban Heat Island
  • A Retrospective Assessment of Mortality from the London Smog Episode of 1952: The Role of Influenza and Pollution
  • Heat Waves, Urban Climate and Human Health
  • The Biosphere
  • The City as a Subject for Ecological Research
  • Ecosystem Processes Along an Urban-to-Rural Gradient
  • House Sparrows Rapid Evolution of Races in North America
  • On the Role of Alien Species in Urban Flora and Vegetation
  • Socioeconomics Drive Urban Plant Diversity
  • Fauna of the Big City - Estimating Species Richness and Abundance in Warsaw Poland
  • Island Biogeography for an Urbanizing World How Extinction and Colonization May Determine Biological Diversity in Human-Dominated Landscapes
  • A Long Term Survey of the Avifauna in an Urban Park
  • Biodiversity in the Argentinean Rolling Pampa Ecoregion: Changes Caused by Agriculture and Urbanisation
  • Does Differential Access to Protein Influence Differences in Timing of Breeding of Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) in Suburban and Wildland Habitats?
  • Creating a Homogeneous Avifauna
  • Towards a Mechanistic Understanding of Urbanization's Impacts on Fish
  • Bat Activity in an Urban Landscape: Patterns at the Landscape and Microhabitat Scale
  • Urbanization and Spider Diversity: Influences of Human Modification of Habitat Structure and Productivity
  • The Anthroposphere: Human Dimensions
  • Social Science Concepts and Frameworks for Understanding Urban Ecosystems
  • The Iceberg and the Titanic: Human Economic Behavior in Ecological Models
  • Forecasting Demand for Urban Land
  • Characteristics, Causes, and Effects of Sprawl: A Literature Review
  • Urban Ecological Footprints: Why Cities Cannot be Sustainable-and Why They are a Key to Sustainability
  • Health, Supportive Environments, and the Reasonable Person Model
  • Relationship Between Urban Sprawl and Physical Activity, Obesity, and Morbidity
  • Megacities as Global Risk Areas
  • Why Is Understanding Urban Ecosystems Important to People Concerned About Environmental Justice?
  • The Anthroposphere: Planning and Policy
  • The Struggle to Govern the Commons
  • Modeling the Urban Ecosystem: A Conceptual Framework
  • Scientific, Institutional, and Individual Constraints on Restoring Puget Sound Rivers
  • Toward Ecosystem Management: Shifts in the Core and the Context of Urban Forest Ecology
  • What Is the Form of a City, and How Is It Made?
  • What Should an Ideal City Look Like from an Ecological View? - Ecological Demands on the Future City
  • Land Use Planning and Wildlife Maintenance
  • Terrestrial Nature Reserve Design at the Urban/Rural Interface
  • Restoration of Fragmented Landscapes for the Conservation of Birds: A General Framework and Specific Recommendations for Urbanizing Landscapes
  • Steps Involved in Designing Conservation Subdivisions: A Straightforward Approach
  • Beyond Greenbelts and Zoning: A New Planning Concept for the Environment of Asian Mega-Cities.