Globally, cities are growing rapidly in size and density and this has caused profound impacts on urban forest ecosystems. Urbanization requiring deforestation reduces ecosystem services that benefit both city dwellers and biodiversity. Understanding spatial and temporal patterns of vegetation changes associated with urbanization is thus a vital component of future sustainable urban development. We used Landsat time series data for three decades from 1988 to 2018 to characterize changes in vegetation cover and habitat connectivity in the Perth Metropolitan Area, in a rapidly urbanising Australian biodiversity hotspot, as a case study to understand the impacts of urbanization on urban forests. Moreover, as golf courses are a major component i...
Sustainable urban nature conservation calls for a rethinking of conventional approaches. Traditional...
Golf courses are ubiquitous green spaces in urban environments. Golf courses generate a diversity of...
Abstract: It is widely recognised that changes in size and isolation of habitat patches have a negat...
Globally, cities are growing rapidly in size and density and this has caused profound impacts on urb...
The proliferation of urban golf courses accounts for a growing proportion of the urban land area in ...
Urban vegetation provides many ecosystem services that make cities more liveable for people. As the ...
Increased heat in urban environments, from the combined effects of climate change and land use/land ...
Rapid rates of urbanisation affect biodiversity through habitat fragmentation and loss. Because urba...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
Urban vegetation provides many ecosystem services that make cities more liveable for people. As the ...
Several studies in recent years have forecasted global urban expansion and examined its potential im...
Urbanization is one of the major environmental challenges facing the world today. One of its particu...
Understanding changes in urban vegetation is essential for ensuring sustainable and healthy cities, ...
Vegetation is one of the main resources involve in ecosystem functioning and providing ecosystem ser...
Several studies in recent years have forecasted global urban expansion and examined its potential im...
Sustainable urban nature conservation calls for a rethinking of conventional approaches. Traditional...
Golf courses are ubiquitous green spaces in urban environments. Golf courses generate a diversity of...
Abstract: It is widely recognised that changes in size and isolation of habitat patches have a negat...
Globally, cities are growing rapidly in size and density and this has caused profound impacts on urb...
The proliferation of urban golf courses accounts for a growing proportion of the urban land area in ...
Urban vegetation provides many ecosystem services that make cities more liveable for people. As the ...
Increased heat in urban environments, from the combined effects of climate change and land use/land ...
Rapid rates of urbanisation affect biodiversity through habitat fragmentation and loss. Because urba...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
Urban vegetation provides many ecosystem services that make cities more liveable for people. As the ...
Several studies in recent years have forecasted global urban expansion and examined its potential im...
Urbanization is one of the major environmental challenges facing the world today. One of its particu...
Understanding changes in urban vegetation is essential for ensuring sustainable and healthy cities, ...
Vegetation is one of the main resources involve in ecosystem functioning and providing ecosystem ser...
Several studies in recent years have forecasted global urban expansion and examined its potential im...
Sustainable urban nature conservation calls for a rethinking of conventional approaches. Traditional...
Golf courses are ubiquitous green spaces in urban environments. Golf courses generate a diversity of...
Abstract: It is widely recognised that changes in size and isolation of habitat patches have a negat...