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

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Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Marzluff, John. (Editor )
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edición:1st ed. 2008.
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-73412-5
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505 0 |a 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. 
650 0 |a Urban ecology (Biology). 
650 0 |a Regional planning. 
650 0 |a Urban planning. 
650 0 |a Biodiversity. 
650 0 |a Landscape ecology. 
650 0 |a Nature conservation. 
650 0 |a Ecology . 
650 1 4 |a Urban Ecology. 
650 2 4 |a Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning. 
650 2 4 |a Biodiversity. 
650 2 4 |a Landscape Ecology. 
650 2 4 |a Nature Conservation. 
650 2 4 |a Ecology. 
700 1 |a Marzluff, John.  |e editor. 
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