Context Ecological networks are systems of interconnected components that support biodiversity, ecological processes and ecosystem services. Such structures play a crucial role for nature conservation and people well-being in anthropogenic landscapes. Assessing connectivity by using efficient models and metrics is a sine qua non condition to preserve and improve appropriately these ecological networks. Objectives This study aims to present a novel methodological approach to assess and model connectivity for species conservation (Bufo calamita; the natterjack toad) and human recreation in the city. Methods The study used a combination least cost and circuit models to identify priority corridors in the City of Liège, Belgium. Green a...
Connectivity is vital for the maintenance of spatially structured ecosystems, but is threatened by a...
The process of urbanization and population growth lead to the fragmentation of biological habitat an...
International audienceThis research aims at integrating ecological networks modelling in a participa...
Urban expansion increases fragmentation of the landscape. In effect, fragmentation decreases connect...
The habitats of many ground-based fauna species in developing urban regions have altered in their st...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith more than half of the ...
The application of ecological theory in urban planning is becoming more important as land managers f...
Recently, increasing environmental threats to the functioning of landscape and biodiversity have hei...
The increasing need to conserve the nature and biodiversity and to maintain human well-being has mot...
Landscape fragmentation is increasingly undermining the capacity of ecosystems to provide services a...
Ecological networks protect habitats and species endangered from effects of increasing urbanisation....
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiversity. In ...
Connectivity is vital for the maintenance of spatially structured ecosystems, but is threatened by a...
The process of urbanization and population growth lead to the fragmentation of biological habitat an...
International audienceThis research aims at integrating ecological networks modelling in a participa...
Urban expansion increases fragmentation of the landscape. In effect, fragmentation decreases connect...
The habitats of many ground-based fauna species in developing urban regions have altered in their st...
MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusWith more than half of the ...
The application of ecological theory in urban planning is becoming more important as land managers f...
Recently, increasing environmental threats to the functioning of landscape and biodiversity have hei...
The increasing need to conserve the nature and biodiversity and to maintain human well-being has mot...
Landscape fragmentation is increasingly undermining the capacity of ecosystems to provide services a...
Ecological networks protect habitats and species endangered from effects of increasing urbanisation....
Habitat fragmentation affects amphibian populations worldwide. Urban expansion and associated infras...
Ecological landscape networks represent the current paradigm for the protection of biodiversity. In ...
Connectivity is vital for the maintenance of spatially structured ecosystems, but is threatened by a...
The process of urbanization and population growth lead to the fragmentation of biological habitat an...
International audienceThis research aims at integrating ecological networks modelling in a participa...