Urbanization is increasingly homogenizing the biota of less developed countries. Even though urban sprawl is a worldwide problem, most studies on the effects of urbanization, and the conceptual models have focused on developed countries. South America has not escaped urbanization, and here we discuss the potential impacts of urban sprawl with respect to three ecosystems in the metropolitan area of Concepcion, Chile. We consider this area a good model and fairly representative of other cities in developing countries which are also experiencing rapid and uncontrolled growth. We found that the impacts of urban sprawl on biodiversity in the metropolitan area of Concepcion differ little from cities in other parts of the world: native ecosystems ...
Islands are well-known as particular and vulnerable ecosystems with evolutionary histories, environm...
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014;23:963-978Although urban sprawl is increasingly becoming a world...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
[EN] Urban growth seriously threatens biodiversity worldwide. I present an exhaustive review of the ...
Through a literature review, we determined the current state of knowledge on urban ecology in the la...
Urbanization constitutes one of the most aggressive drivers of habitat and biodiversity loss worldwi...
Urban expansion in Latin-American cities is faster than urban planning. In order to implement sustai...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Urban ecology, evolution, and conservation are important disciplines in our urbanized and urbanizing...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
<div><p>There is mounting evidence that urban areas influence biodiversity. Generalizations however ...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
Islands are well-known as particular and vulnerable ecosystems with evolutionary histories, environm...
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014;23:963-978Although urban sprawl is increasingly becoming a world...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...
[EN] Urban growth seriously threatens biodiversity worldwide. I present an exhaustive review of the ...
Through a literature review, we determined the current state of knowledge on urban ecology in the la...
Urbanization constitutes one of the most aggressive drivers of habitat and biodiversity loss worldwi...
Urban expansion in Latin-American cities is faster than urban planning. In order to implement sustai...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
Urban ecology, evolution, and conservation are important disciplines in our urbanized and urbanizing...
Urbanization is an expanding process worldwide, causing major threats to biodiversity through both s...
Urban growth is a major factor of global environmental change and has important impacts on biodivers...
<div><p>There is mounting evidence that urban areas influence biodiversity. Generalizations however ...
Southeast Asian cities have been growing rapidly since entering the 21st century, including Bangkok ...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
As the world's urban population is expected to grow by 2.5 billion over the next 30 years, urban lan...
Islands are well-known as particular and vulnerable ecosystems with evolutionary histories, environm...
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2014;23:963-978Although urban sprawl is increasingly becoming a world...
abstract: Global biodiversity is threatened by anthropogenic impacts, as the global population becom...