The division of Berlin in the aftermath of World War II and the erection of the Wall in 1961 were not only of tremendous political, social and cultural significance, but also had implications for the way in which science was undertaken in this city. For ecologists living and working in the enclosed city part of West Berlin, the lack of accessible countryside motivated them to focus their fieldwork increasingly on urban sites and, thereby, to engage themselves in one of the most significant attempts to develop an ecology of the city
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology is introduced in an historical context, and an account is given of its development in ...
The division of Berlin in the aftermath of World War II and the erection of the Wall in 1961 were no...
In recent decades, the flora and fauna of cities have become the objects of the interdisciplinary re...
In recent decades, the flora and fauna of cities have become the objects of the interdisciplinary re...
Early investigations on the ecology of cities were in the tradition of natural history and focused o...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
On the last two decades, new academic journals, textbook, research networks and key publications att...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology is introduced in an historical context, and an account is given of its development in ...
The division of Berlin in the aftermath of World War II and the erection of the Wall in 1961 were no...
In recent decades, the flora and fauna of cities have become the objects of the interdisciplinary re...
In recent decades, the flora and fauna of cities have become the objects of the interdisciplinary re...
Early investigations on the ecology of cities were in the tradition of natural history and focused o...
Gathering wild plants in cities (urban foraging) is likely an important, but understudied human-natu...
On the last two decades, new academic journals, textbook, research networks and key publications att...
Abstract. Urban areas harbour diverse nature ranging from semi-natural habitats to wastelands, parks...
International audienceThe world human population is more and more urban and cities have a strong imp...
Urban Ecology is introduced in an historical context, and an account is given of its development in ...