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  • What Is Urban Biodiversity and Why Is It Important?
    The concept recognizes that cities are not devoid of nature but are complex ecosystems at the intersection of the natural and constructed worlds The Importance of Life in the City The living organisms within a city provide environmental services that make urban areas more habitable Vegetation improves air quality by absorbing pollutants and
  • Urban Ecosystem Services for Resilience Planning and Management in New . . .
    The New York Metropolitan region is a classic example of a complex social–ecological system (Cadenasso et al 2007) Situated along the northeast coast of the United States, the New York Metropolitan region, with unparalleled ethnic and social diversity, encompasses a dense urban core, surrounded by suburban and exurban housing development
  • Rethinking urban greenery: A nature-based approach to biodiversity . . .
    Urban biodiversity – the variety of life within city ecosystems – plays a vital role in sustaining ecological processes, mitigating climate change, and enhancing public wellbeing Despite these benefits, urban areas have often been designed and maintained with limited consideration for biodiversity In many European cities, green areas are
  • Evidence-based urban greening: a missing piece in biodiversity . . .
    The gap between urban ecosystem science and practice is in large part caused by a lack of actionable evidence; the limited focus in the scientific literature on how to apply findings in practice poses a barrier to implementation [2, 12] Given the large heterogeneity between cities, researchers should be incentivized to focus more on local
  • Bio-cities: investing in nature for urban change | Lombard Odier
    Despite covering just 2% of the terrestrial surface, urban areas use 75% of the natural resources we consume 1 Towns and cities are also responsible for 70% of global CO₂ emissions 2 and 75% of energy-related emissions 3, caused largely by transport and the lifecycle of buildings (including construction and day-to-day operations) Cities are an outsized cause of climate change and the
  • Urban Systems Between the Environment, Human Health and Society: An . . .
    This work underlines an analogy between urban and biological systems The dialogic approach of systems biology showed us that parts constitute a whole and, in turn, the whole constitutes the parts The development of a biological system such as an animal or a plant does not unfold by means of an autonomous internal program Rather, it stems from the interaction of the organism’s internal
  • Planning sustainable urban lighting for biodiversity and society - Nature
    We distinguish two types of baseline ecological stakes: areas that are important for the survival of a species in a given landscape are referred to as ‘areas with high ecological stakes’, as
  • Urban ecosystem | Human Impact, Biodiversity Pollution - Britannica
    Urban ecosystem, any ecological system located within a city or other densely settled area or, in a broader sense, the greater ecological system that makes up an entire metropolitan area The largest urban ecosystems are currently concentrated in Europe, India, Japan, eastern China, South America,
  • Urban Ecosystems: Balancing Nature in Cities - Green Living Answers
    Urban ecosystems are the blend of nature and human-made structures that define our cities They encompass everything from the air we breathe, the water that courses through our urban landscapes, to the greenery that dots our cityscapes
  • Urban Ecological Systems: Linking Terrestrial Ecological . . . - Springer
    We emphasize an open definition of urban systems that accounts for the exchanges of material and influence between cities and surrounding landscapes Research on ecology in urban systems highlights the nature of the physical environment, including urban climate, hydrology, and soils





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