Vegetation trampling that arises from off-trail excursions by people walking for recreation can negatively impact the structure of understory plants in natural spaces that are an essential element of urban green infrastructure in a modern city. In addition to reducing the esthetic quality and environmental values of urban remnant and replanted native vegetation, such trampling reduces the habitat that supports wildlife populations within the urban fabric. This case study draws upon several disparate methods for measuring vegetation structure and trampling impacts to produce a hybrid method that community-based citizen scientists (and land managers and other researchers) could use to simply, rapidly, and reproducibly monitor how trampling as...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
Australian flora are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic change due to high levels of diversity...
Vegetation trampling resulting from recreation can adversely impact natural habitats, leading to the...
In this article, we present a protocol for citizen science monitoring of planted urban trees. Inform...
Forests provide important ecosystem services and are often the only natural areas that are freely ac...
© 2011 Dr. Briony Alisha NortonGreen spaces in urban environments can provide valuable habitat for m...
Urbanization is one of the most extreme and rapidly growing anthropogenic pressures on the natural w...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Globally, cities are growing rapidly in size and density and this has caused profound impacts on urb...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
Recreational trampling damage of natural vegetation is an increasing problem in the global context a...
Australian flora are particularly vulnerable to anthropogenic change due to high levels of diversity...
Vegetation trampling resulting from recreation can adversely impact natural habitats, leading to the...
In this article, we present a protocol for citizen science monitoring of planted urban trees. Inform...
Forests provide important ecosystem services and are often the only natural areas that are freely ac...
© 2011 Dr. Briony Alisha NortonGreen spaces in urban environments can provide valuable habitat for m...
Urbanization is one of the most extreme and rapidly growing anthropogenic pressures on the natural w...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Roadside reserves in Wellington, New Zealand have been the target of a government-led, community-imp...
Globally, cities are growing rapidly in size and density and this has caused profound impacts on urb...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Green Infrastructure is a nature-based-solution with the potential of mitigating the harmful and eve...
Trees along footpath zones (or verges) grow on the “front-line” of urban forest ecosystems, increasi...