As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem convergence hypothesis, we report on soil pH, organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) measured in four soil habitat types (turfgrass, ruderal, remnant, and reference) in five metropolitan areas (Baltimore, Budapest, Helsinki, Lahti, Potchefstroom) across four biomes. We expected the urban soil characteristics to “converge” in comparison to the reference soils. Moreover, we expected cities in biomes with more limiting climatic conditions, or where local factors strongly affect soil characteristics, would exhibit the greatest variance across soil types within and among cities. In addition, soil characteristics rel...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...
Cities are rapidly growing throughout the world and are altering biologic processes in many regions,...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
In this study, the database of properties of urban soils was created to assess the influence of zona...
In this study the impacts of urbanity on physical soil properties were explored by measuring water s...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urbanization impacts soil quality due to elevated pollutants and fertilizers levels, soil compaction...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Abstract We propose a framework of key concepts useful in understanding how urban soils can contribu...
Cities have the potential to change the way resources and nutrients are utilized as they are centers...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...
Cities are rapidly growing throughout the world and are altering biologic processes in many regions,...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
An increasingly urbanized world is one of the most prominent examples of global environmental change...
In this study, the database of properties of urban soils was created to assess the influence of zona...
In this study the impacts of urbanity on physical soil properties were explored by measuring water s...
Today more than half of the world’s population is living in urbanized areas. Traditionally focusing ...
Urbanization impacts soil quality due to elevated pollutants and fertilizers levels, soil compaction...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
Abstract We propose a framework of key concepts useful in understanding how urban soils can contribu...
Cities have the potential to change the way resources and nutrients are utilized as they are centers...
Urban soils and cultural layers may accumulate C over centuries and consequently large C stocks may ...
Cities are rapidly growing throughout the world and are altering biologic processes in many regions,...
The structure and function of the soil microbiome of urban greenspaces remain largely undetermined. ...