Urban greenery in cities is important for human health, for resilient and sustainable cities, and for flora and fauna. The importance of urban greenery is highlighted in numerous global, national and local policies. However, the rapid increase of urban sprawl and densification globally has reduced access, availability and quality of urban greenery. According to the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), cities “do not know how to incorporate nature and nature contribution to people into city planning”. Perhaps this limitation is because urban planners, architects, landscape architects (urban designers) and urban ecologist (nature conservationist) view nature in cities differently. In additi...
Novel assemblages of biotic, abiotic, and social components resulting from human-induced actions (e....
Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urba...
International audiencePositive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in...
Urban greenery in cities is important for human health, for resilient and sustainable cities, and fo...
Urban greenery in cities is important for human health, for resilient and sustainable cities, and fo...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Municipalities worldwide are showing substantial interest in urban greening, defined here as the int...
Protecting nature is a fundamental aspect of local and Indigenous cultures that has more recently be...
By Peter Fisher, RMIT University and D Trainham, RMIT University Welcome to the CBD. Take a look at...
Cities tend to be built in areas of high biodiversity, and the accelerating pace of urbanization thr...
Urban Ecology: An Introduction seeks to open the reader’s mind and eyes to the way in which nature p...
To base urbanization on nature, inspiring ecologies are necessary. The concept of nature-based solut...
Unfortunately, it is common to oppose nature and cities. This oversimplification gets in the way of ...
Novel assemblages of biotic, abiotic, and social components resulting from human-induced actions (e....
Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urba...
International audiencePositive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in...
Urban greenery in cities is important for human health, for resilient and sustainable cities, and fo...
Urban greenery in cities is important for human health, for resilient and sustainable cities, and fo...
Nature has shown to have many positive effects on our health and well-being as it benefi ts both ou...
Municipalities worldwide are showing substantial interest in urban greening, defined here as the int...
Protecting nature is a fundamental aspect of local and Indigenous cultures that has more recently be...
By Peter Fisher, RMIT University and D Trainham, RMIT University Welcome to the CBD. Take a look at...
Cities tend to be built in areas of high biodiversity, and the accelerating pace of urbanization thr...
Urban Ecology: An Introduction seeks to open the reader’s mind and eyes to the way in which nature p...
To base urbanization on nature, inspiring ecologies are necessary. The concept of nature-based solut...
Unfortunately, it is common to oppose nature and cities. This oversimplification gets in the way of ...
Novel assemblages of biotic, abiotic, and social components resulting from human-induced actions (e....
Untamed ecosystems and plots of wild nature increasingly constitute large parts of contemporary urba...
International audiencePositive interactions between people and nature inspire behaviours that are in...