It is naive to think human dominance of the landscape will stop; however, the way in which habitat restoration is implemented can be changed. Humans have forgotten we exist in a world of codependency and interactivity. Within design, ecological functions of place have not been taken into full consideration or disregarded completely, creating negative impacts to all involved. There is a growing need to find a balance between conservation and landscape architecture to therefore incorporate the wider environment into everyday interactions. Not only does this have an effective impact on connectivity, it reintroduces the opportunity for humans to engage with species and create an extension of identity other than oneself. In a world currently fac...
Urbanization, as it transforms natural biotic systems into human-dominated landscapes, is recognized...
Human activity has transformed earth's ecology and exerts new selection forces on entire species co...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...
It is naive to think human dominance of the landscape will stop; however, the way in which habitat r...
0.0 "As a species with the ability to think, plan, and alter the environment in ways no other specie...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
Currently within the Wellington region there is an abundance of green spaces hosting a variety of na...
THE PROBLEMOne of the major crises facing the world today is ever increasing biodiversity loss; the ...
Urban areas are quickly supplanting other land covers on a global scale as a direct result of a rapi...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
The majority of the worlds' population now live in urban areas, with urban areas growing at a faster...
Traditional perceptions of the human-animal relationship in the urban context typically see the spat...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
Conflict involving wildlife and people is globally common and is one of the more difficult challenge...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
Urbanization, as it transforms natural biotic systems into human-dominated landscapes, is recognized...
Human activity has transformed earth's ecology and exerts new selection forces on entire species co...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...
It is naive to think human dominance of the landscape will stop; however, the way in which habitat r...
0.0 "As a species with the ability to think, plan, and alter the environment in ways no other specie...
Urbanisation and the loss of nature in cities has resulted in a global biodiversity crisis and a cal...
Currently within the Wellington region there is an abundance of green spaces hosting a variety of na...
THE PROBLEMOne of the major crises facing the world today is ever increasing biodiversity loss; the ...
Urban areas are quickly supplanting other land covers on a global scale as a direct result of a rapi...
Is cohabitation with declining species and the incorporation of natural systems possible in an ever-...
The majority of the worlds' population now live in urban areas, with urban areas growing at a faster...
Traditional perceptions of the human-animal relationship in the urban context typically see the spat...
Urbanisation is a rapidly growing phenomenon that is affecting global biodiversity, but the integrat...
Conflict involving wildlife and people is globally common and is one of the more difficult challenge...
Rapid urbanisation is altering biodiversity patterns worldwide. Previous studies have shown that urb...
Urbanization, as it transforms natural biotic systems into human-dominated landscapes, is recognized...
Human activity has transformed earth's ecology and exerts new selection forces on entire species co...
Production lands make up 58% of Aotearoa New Zealand’s landcover and contribute greatly not only to ...