In this paper holistic concepts of urban analysis and planning are introduced, based on the principles of ecology and the urban ecosystem. The urban behaviour matrix, which contains both behavioural and spatial information, is suggested as the conceptual framework for holistic urban study, and various relationships within and between urban ecosystems are discussed. A possible application of the ideas in the urban behaviour matrix to an urban ecosystem represented as an activity - commodity framework is discussed.
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology: An Introduction seeks to open the reader’s mind and eyes to the way in which nature p...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
Conceptualizing the city as a biological entity (or organism) has a long history, but the use of the...
The environmental problems faced by the urban areas are more complex now than at any other time in t...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
The concept of an ecosystem can be understood as the sum of the biotic and abiotic elements in an ar...
Abstract This conceptual article presents a comprehensive overview of principles, new urban descript...
Ecosystem service mapping is a fundamental part of developing healthier cities and ensuring environm...
Changes to ecosystems due to human activity have occurred more quickly in the previous 65 years than...
Urban ecology has quickly become established as a central part of ecological thinking. As cities con...
As space in urban environments becomes more precious, planning for a nature inclusive infrastructure...
The ecosystem approach offers new holistic perspectives regarding the services humans derive from ur...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the green areas of cites. The reasons are s...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology: An Introduction seeks to open the reader’s mind and eyes to the way in which nature p...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...
Conceptualizing the city as a biological entity (or organism) has a long history, but the use of the...
The environmental problems faced by the urban areas are more complex now than at any other time in t...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
The concept of an ecosystem can be understood as the sum of the biotic and abiotic elements in an ar...
Abstract This conceptual article presents a comprehensive overview of principles, new urban descript...
Ecosystem service mapping is a fundamental part of developing healthier cities and ensuring environm...
Changes to ecosystems due to human activity have occurred more quickly in the previous 65 years than...
Urban ecology has quickly become established as a central part of ecological thinking. As cities con...
As space in urban environments becomes more precious, planning for a nature inclusive infrastructure...
The ecosystem approach offers new holistic perspectives regarding the services humans derive from ur...
In recent years there has been an increasing interest in the green areas of cites. The reasons are s...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology: An Introduction seeks to open the reader’s mind and eyes to the way in which nature p...
Rapid urbanization has brought environmentally, socially, and economically great challenges to citie...