The Earth’s population will become more than 80% urban during this century. This threshold is often regarded as sufficient justification for pursuing urban ecology. However, pursuit has primarily focused on building empirical richness, and urban ecology theory is rarely discussed. The Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES) has been grounded in theory since its inception and its two decades of data collection have stimulated progress toward comprehensive urban theory. Emerging urban ecology theory integrates biology, physical sciences, social sciences, and urban design, probes interdisciplinary frontiers while being founded on textbook disciplinary theories, and accommodates surprising empirical results. Theoretical growth in urban ecology has reli...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
This paper discusses some central theoretical and methodological constructs in the field of urban ec...
Urban residential expansion increasingly drives land use, land cover and ecological changes worldwid...
The Earth's population will become more than 80% urban during this century. This threshold is often ...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Bi...
The emerging discipline of urban ecology is shifting focus from ecological processes embedded within...
Abstract Urban ecological studies have had a long history, but they have not been a component of mai...
This paper presents an overview of the research approaches used to study metropolitan Baltimore (Ma...
The Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES) is one of two urban Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project...
Thesis advisor: Eric G. StraussThe study of human interactions with nature in the context of urban e...
Although urban ecosystems are governed by the same ecological “laws” as rural ecosystems, the relati...
Urban ecology has quickly become established as a central part of ecological thinking. As cities con...
As the global population urbanises, the benefits derived from contact with nature increasingly depen...
Urban ecology is a rapidly growing research field that has to keep pace with the pressing need to ta...
The city – a modern jungle, where not cellulose and photosynthesis but concrete and combustion reign...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
This paper discusses some central theoretical and methodological constructs in the field of urban ec...
Urban residential expansion increasingly drives land use, land cover and ecological changes worldwid...
The Earth's population will become more than 80% urban during this century. This threshold is often ...
© 2020 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Institute of Bi...
The emerging discipline of urban ecology is shifting focus from ecological processes embedded within...
Abstract Urban ecological studies have had a long history, but they have not been a component of mai...
This paper presents an overview of the research approaches used to study metropolitan Baltimore (Ma...
The Baltimore Ecosystem Study (BES) is one of two urban Long-Term Ecological Research (LTER) project...
Thesis advisor: Eric G. StraussThe study of human interactions with nature in the context of urban e...
Although urban ecosystems are governed by the same ecological “laws” as rural ecosystems, the relati...
Urban ecology has quickly become established as a central part of ecological thinking. As cities con...
As the global population urbanises, the benefits derived from contact with nature increasingly depen...
Urban ecology is a rapidly growing research field that has to keep pace with the pressing need to ta...
The city – a modern jungle, where not cellulose and photosynthesis but concrete and combustion reign...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
This paper discusses some central theoretical and methodological constructs in the field of urban ec...
Urban residential expansion increasingly drives land use, land cover and ecological changes worldwid...