Wild Urban Woodlands New Perspectives for Urban Forestry /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Kowarik, Ingo. (Editor), Körner, Stefan. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edition:1st ed. 2005.
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/b138211
Table of Contents:
  • Wild woodlands as a new component of urban forests
  • Wild Urban Woodlands: Towards a Conceptual Framework
  • New Perspectives for Urban Forests: Introducing Wild Woodlands
  • Attitudes towards wild woodlands
  • Attitudes towards Wilderness and Public Demands on Wilderness Areas
  • Surrogate Nature or Wilderness? Social Perceptions and Notions of Nature in an Urban Context
  • Nature for People: The Importance of Green Spaces to Communities in the East Midlands of England
  • Living in the Urban Wildwoods: A Case Study of Birchwood, Warrington New Town, UK
  • Use and Perception of Post-Industrial Urban Landscapes in the Ruhr
  • People Working for Nature in the Urban Forest
  • Ecological studies
  • Nature Returns to Abandoned Industrial Land: Monitoring Succession in Urban-Industrial Woodlands in the German Ruhr
  • Spontaneous Development of Peri-Urban Woodlands in Lignite Mining Areas of Eastern Germany
  • Ecological Networks for Bird Species in the Wintering Season Based on Urban Woodlands
  • Conceptual approaches and projects
  • Nature Conservation, Forestry, Landscape Architecture and Historic Preservation: Perspectives for a Conceptual Alliance
  • Approaches for Developing Urban Forests from the Cultural Context of Landscapes in Japan
  • Strategies between Intervening and Leaving Room
  • "New Wilderness" as an Element of the Peri-Urban Landscape
  • Forests for Shrinking Cities? The Project "Industrial Forests of the Ruhr"
  • Post-Industrial Nature in the Coal Mine of Göttelborn, Germany: The Integration of Ruderal Vegetation in the Conversion of a Brownfield
  • Natur-Park Südgelände: Linking Conservation and Recreation in an Abandoned Railyard in Berlin.