In this study the impacts of urbanity on physical soil properties were explored by measuring water stable aggregates, combined particle size, infiltration rate and hydrophobicity across an urban gradient. The use of a gradient allowed for the relative importance of different environmental drivers to be assessed. We sampled 54 sites across Berlin and used a pre-existing database of environmental variables to extract three main axes of variation relating to urbanity, soil nutrient content, and heavy metal content. These axes, along with site age, were used to explore the drivers of changes in physical properties across an urban landscape. The percentage of water stable aggregates was found to decrease with urbanity, whilst infiltration rate w...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
The microbial communities inhabiting urban soils determine the functioning of these soils, in regard...
Since about 200 years wide areas in the Emscherregion (931km²) are transformed into urban soil lands...
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 ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem conve...
In this study, the database of properties of urban soils was created to assess the influence of zona...
The typically high lateral and vertical variation of urban soil properties challenges the interpreta...
International audienceUrban soils are a crucial component of urban ecosystems, especially in public ...
City green areas including private gardens, provide ecological, sociological, cultural, health, and ...
Urbanization impacts soil quality due to elevated pollutants and fertilizers levels, soil compaction...
International audienceThe last century was marked by a high demographic revolution and the fast deve...
Urban soils are a crucial component of urban ecosystems, especially in public green spaces, because ...
Purpose: In urban areas, humans shape the surface, (re-)deposit natural or technogenic m...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
The microbial communities inhabiting urban soils determine the functioning of these soils, in regard...
Since about 200 years wide areas in the Emscherregion (931km²) are transformed into urban soil lands...
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 ...
Urban soils provide an array of ecosystem services to inhabitants of cities and towns. Urbanization ...
As part of the Global Urban Soil Ecology and Education Network and to test the urban ecosystem conve...
In this study, the database of properties of urban soils was created to assess the influence of zona...
The typically high lateral and vertical variation of urban soil properties challenges the interpreta...
International audienceUrban soils are a crucial component of urban ecosystems, especially in public ...
City green areas including private gardens, provide ecological, sociological, cultural, health, and ...
Urbanization impacts soil quality due to elevated pollutants and fertilizers levels, soil compaction...
International audienceThe last century was marked by a high demographic revolution and the fast deve...
Urban soils are a crucial component of urban ecosystems, especially in public green spaces, because ...
Purpose: In urban areas, humans shape the surface, (re-)deposit natural or technogenic m...
Urbanization dominates current land-use change with important environmental consequences worldwide. ...
The microbial communities inhabiting urban soils determine the functioning of these soils, in regard...
Since about 200 years wide areas in the Emscherregion (931km²) are transformed into urban soil lands...