The benefits of ecosystem services to cities are well documented; for example, water-sensitive urban design to mitigate stormwater flows and purify run-off, the cooling benefits provided by tree shade, and psychological benefits of urban greening. Cities tend to displace nature, and in urban environments where nature exists it tends to be as highly altered ecosystems. This paper sets out how it is possible to regenerate nature in cities. We outline the principles of how to do this through a study on a new regenerative urban development in Perth, Australia, where urban planning is intended to support the regeneration of a bioregional habitat within the city. The authors, drawn from sustainability, property development and ecological backgrou...
The ways urban communities can foster native plants and animals as part of the biodiversity of their...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
The benefits of ecosystem services to cities are well documented; for example, water-sensitive urban...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
Australia's urban landscapes offer opportunities to marry socio-economic and biodiversity conservati...
Biodiversity within cities is fundamental for human health and well-being, and delivers a wide range...
Traditional perceptions of the human-animal relationship in the urban context typically see the spat...
Urbanization causes severe environmental degradation and continues to increase in scale and intensit...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Urbanisation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and habitat fragmentation internationally, and ...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
An estimated 50 % of the world’s population live in urban areas and this is expected to rise to 70 %...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
The ways urban communities can foster native plants and animals as part of the biodiversity of their...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...
The benefits of ecosystem services to cities are well documented; for example, water-sensitive urban...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
Australia's urban landscapes offer opportunities to marry socio-economic and biodiversity conservati...
Biodiversity within cities is fundamental for human health and well-being, and delivers a wide range...
Traditional perceptions of the human-animal relationship in the urban context typically see the spat...
Urbanization causes severe environmental degradation and continues to increase in scale and intensit...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
Urbanisation is a leading cause of biodiversity loss and habitat fragmentation internationally, and ...
We review common population and community-level responses of wildlife to urbanization, and discuss h...
An estimated 50 % of the world’s population live in urban areas and this is expected to rise to 70 %...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
The ways urban communities can foster native plants and animals as part of the biodiversity of their...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
Future built environments need to address climate change and biodiversity loss. This research shows ...