The author argues that it is not possible, especially in an urbanized landscape, to trace any clear dividing lines between natural structures and processes and those caused by the human. Simplifying things to the extreme, we assume that “wildlife” includes those organisms which live permanently (or are capable of living) in a given area without any deliberate human assistance. Arguments for sustaining “wild life” in city parks are many, deriving from humanitarian, ecological, social, or economic considerations. The author acquaints the reader with research conducted as part of the project Nature of the Skaryszewski Park. The diagnosis relating to that Warsaw park enabled the formulation of a range of recommendations whose application would ...
Environment is everything that is around. It can be living or non-living things. It includes physica...
Wildlife has existed in urban areas since records began. However, the discipline of urban ecology i...
International audienceThis important volume focuses on the sensitive issue of interrelationships bet...
Despite the potential for difficulty, there are several reasons why urban wildlife should be valued ...
International efforts to preserve the natural environment are mainly concerned with large, bio-diver...
Urban parks are often developed from degraded or cast aside areas which a city then transforms into ...
Unfortunately, it is common to oppose nature and cities. This oversimplification gets in the way of ...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Conservation in the city is challenging because of a continued view that the urban realm is antithet...
One of the main goals of nature conservationists is to protect expansive natural environments outsid...
One of the fundamental roles that urban parks play is to serve as a reflection of public sentiment ...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
Many cities are expanding rather fast. As a result several green areas vanished, while the remaining...
Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urba...
Environment is everything that is around. It can be living or non-living things. It includes physica...
Wildlife has existed in urban areas since records began. However, the discipline of urban ecology i...
International audienceThis important volume focuses on the sensitive issue of interrelationships bet...
Despite the potential for difficulty, there are several reasons why urban wildlife should be valued ...
International efforts to preserve the natural environment are mainly concerned with large, bio-diver...
Urban parks are often developed from degraded or cast aside areas which a city then transforms into ...
Unfortunately, it is common to oppose nature and cities. This oversimplification gets in the way of ...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Conservation in the city is challenging because of a continued view that the urban realm is antithet...
One of the main goals of nature conservationists is to protect expansive natural environments outsid...
One of the fundamental roles that urban parks play is to serve as a reflection of public sentiment ...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
Many cities are expanding rather fast. As a result several green areas vanished, while the remaining...
Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urba...
Environment is everything that is around. It can be living or non-living things. It includes physica...
Wildlife has existed in urban areas since records began. However, the discipline of urban ecology i...
International audienceThis important volume focuses on the sensitive issue of interrelationships bet...