The synthesis of the contributions in this special issue about the tropical city of San Juan has resulted in five themes. First, the city is subject to multiple vulnerabilities, but socioeconomic factors and education level affect the perception of citizens to those vulnerabilities, even in the face of imminent threat. Second, in light of the social-ecological conditions of the city, how its citizens and institutions deal with knowledge to respond to vulnerabilities becomes critical to the adaptive capacity of the city. Third, the relationship between socioeconomic factors and green cover, which in 2002 covered 42% of the city, is not what has been reported for other temperate zone cities. In San Juan, neighborhoods with households of hi...
Fine-scale information about urban vegetation and social-ecological relationships is crucial to info...
Cities around the world have recently started to become ‘proactive ’ initiators of climate strategie...
The research examines how people interact with, relate to, depend on and produce the natural environ...
Urban sustainability discourse promotes the increased use of green infrastructure (GI) because of it...
The Tropics is experiencing the fastest growing urbanisation on the planet and faces serious sustain...
A growing body of work has emphasized the importance of residential areas to the overall green infra...
Urban ecology, evolution, and conservation are important disciplines in our urbanized and urbanizing...
Urban growth is one of the major sustainability challenges due to its regional and planetary impacts...
Most studies of urban sustainability are characterised by traditional approaches focusing on environ...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. Th...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. Th...
Located two degrees from the equator, west of the Amazon rain forest, and perched between the Guayas...
Among the places worst hit by climate change are areas of high urban growth in the warm, humid tropi...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and biologically diverse regions ...
Fine-scale information about urban vegetation and social-ecological relationships is crucial to info...
Cities around the world have recently started to become ‘proactive ’ initiators of climate strategie...
The research examines how people interact with, relate to, depend on and produce the natural environ...
Urban sustainability discourse promotes the increased use of green infrastructure (GI) because of it...
The Tropics is experiencing the fastest growing urbanisation on the planet and faces serious sustain...
A growing body of work has emphasized the importance of residential areas to the overall green infra...
Urban ecology, evolution, and conservation are important disciplines in our urbanized and urbanizing...
Urban growth is one of the major sustainability challenges due to its regional and planetary impacts...
Most studies of urban sustainability are characterised by traditional approaches focusing on environ...
Urbanization continues to be a transformative process globally, affecting ecosystem integrity and th...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. Th...
Sustainability is currently the most pressing, complex, and challenging agenda faced by the city. Th...
Located two degrees from the equator, west of the Amazon rain forest, and perched between the Guayas...
Among the places worst hit by climate change are areas of high urban growth in the warm, humid tropi...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) is one of the most urbanized and biologically diverse regions ...
Fine-scale information about urban vegetation and social-ecological relationships is crucial to info...
Cities around the world have recently started to become ‘proactive ’ initiators of climate strategie...
The research examines how people interact with, relate to, depend on and produce the natural environ...