Ecological integrity has been an umbrella concept guiding ecosystem management for several decades. Though plenty of definitions of ecological integrity exist, the concept is best understood through related concepts, chiefly, ecosystem health, biodiversity, native species, stressors, resilience and self-maintenance. Discussions on how ecological integrity may be relevant to complex human-nature ecosystems, besides those set aside for conservation, are growing in number. In the case of urban forests, no significant effort has yet been made to address the holistic concept of ecological integrity for the urban forest system. Preliminary connections between goals such as increasing tree health, maintaining canopy cover, and reducing anthropogen...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
The vegetation in urban areas plays several important roles. Our objective with this manuscript is n...
Forests in urban and suburban environments share many of the characteristics of other forests discus...
International audiencePositive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in harmony with biodiver...
The need to reduce human impacts on ecosystems creates pressure for adequate response, but the rush ...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Urbanization has resulted in the disturbance and loss of ecosystems around the globe. As this trend ...
With more than half of the world's population already living in cities, urban biodiversity and ecosy...
Social Impact Statement Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are...
In the course of urban development, natural areas are often extensively eradicated. Some remnants of...
Urbanization transforms ecological systems, altering soils, hydrology, climate, species pools, and l...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
The vegetation in urban areas plays several important roles. Our objective with this manuscript is n...
Forests in urban and suburban environments share many of the characteristics of other forests discus...
International audiencePositive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in harmony with biodiver...
The need to reduce human impacts on ecosystems creates pressure for adequate response, but the rush ...
Urban and peri-urban forests provide a variety of ecosystem service benefits for urban society. Reco...
Urbanization has resulted in the disturbance and loss of ecosystems around the globe. As this trend ...
With more than half of the world's population already living in cities, urban biodiversity and ecosy...
Social Impact Statement Positive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are...
In the course of urban development, natural areas are often extensively eradicated. Some remnants of...
Urbanization transforms ecological systems, altering soils, hydrology, climate, species pools, and l...
Urban ecosystems differ from the natural ecosystems in their extended input and output environments,...
The provision of ecosystem services is a prominent rationale for urban greening, and there is a prev...
The vegetation in urban areas plays several important roles. Our objective with this manuscript is n...