Urban natural areas are vegetated areas within cities that exhibit characteristics of non-urban natural areas in that they have relatively high levels of self-regulation (low or no level of management) of natural ecosystem processes and exhibit high taxonomic, genetic, and structural diversity. When these areas take the form of urban parkland, they are often managed for their social benefits to urban residents, while their ecological potential remains underutilized. Growing interest in enhancing biodiversity conservation in cities has highlighted the importance of improving the ecological planning and management of urban natural areas, particularly forested natural areas. For the variety of agencies and non-profit organizations governing an...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Urban growth and expansion are a major component of global environmental change, with impacts on cli...
In the course of urban development, natural areas are often extensively eradicated. Some remnants of...
As population growth explodes and urban areas expand, studying the ecology of urban areas has become...
Urban forests are poorly defined as ecological communities. Substantive links between anthropogenic ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
The objectives of this study were to: 1) identify all trees on campus, 2) determine the size distrib...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
Urban environments pose special challenges to flora, including altered disturbance regimes, habitat ...
Proper management by a trained urban forester is essential for the health of urban trees, due to the...
Resilience of an ecosystem is a function of biodiversity at many scales: genes, species, and regiona...
Urban trees provide many ecosystem services to cities: alleviating the urban heat island effect, abs...
Urban forests provide an escape from the noise and chaos of cities. Other services can be overlooked...
Ongoing urban development is having profound impacts on ecosystems worldwide, by reducing the amount...
Green infrastructure planning is emerging as an alternative approach to preserve vulnerable flora an...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Urban growth and expansion are a major component of global environmental change, with impacts on cli...
In the course of urban development, natural areas are often extensively eradicated. Some remnants of...
As population growth explodes and urban areas expand, studying the ecology of urban areas has become...
Urban forests are poorly defined as ecological communities. Substantive links between anthropogenic ...
As the process of urbanization advances across the country, so does the importance of urban forests,...
The objectives of this study were to: 1) identify all trees on campus, 2) determine the size distrib...
Current forest restoration practices for New York City’s (NYC) MillionTreesNYC Initiative on public ...
Urban environments pose special challenges to flora, including altered disturbance regimes, habitat ...
Proper management by a trained urban forester is essential for the health of urban trees, due to the...
Resilience of an ecosystem is a function of biodiversity at many scales: genes, species, and regiona...
Urban trees provide many ecosystem services to cities: alleviating the urban heat island effect, abs...
Urban forests provide an escape from the noise and chaos of cities. Other services can be overlooked...
Ongoing urban development is having profound impacts on ecosystems worldwide, by reducing the amount...
Green infrastructure planning is emerging as an alternative approach to preserve vulnerable flora an...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Urban growth and expansion are a major component of global environmental change, with impacts on cli...
In the course of urban development, natural areas are often extensively eradicated. Some remnants of...