Applied Urban Ecology
A Global Framework
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book covers a range of recent approaches to urban ecology. It bridges the gap between theory and practice and presents a broad spectrum of recent urban ecology approaches from systems research to environmentally sound urban design, exemplified by selected case studies from different continents.
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This book covers a range of recent approaches to urban ecology. It bridges the gap between theory and practice and presents a broad spectrum of recent urban ecology approaches from systems research to environmentally sound urban design, exemplified by selected case studies from different continents.
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Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework explores ways in which the environmental quality of urban areas can be improved starting with existing environmental conditions and their dynamics. Written by an internationally renowned selection of scientists and practitioners, the book covers a broad range of established and novel approaches to applied urban ecology.Approaches chosen for the book are placed in the context of issues such as climate change, green- and open-space development, flood-risk assessment, threats to urban biodiversity, and increasing environmental pollution (especially in the "megacities" of newly industrialized countries). All topics covered were chosen because they are socially and socio-politically relevant today.
Further topics covered include sustainable energy and budget management, urban water resource management, urban land management, and urban landscape planning and design.
Throughout the book, concepts and methods are illustrated using case studies from around the world. A closing synopsis draws conclusions on how the findings of urban ecological research can be used in strategic urban management in the future.
Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework is an advanced textbook for students, researchers and experienced practitioners in urban ecology and urban environmental research, planning, and practice.
Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework explores ways in which the environmental quality of urban areas can be improved starting with existing environmental conditions and their dynamics. Written by an internationally renowned selection of scientists and practitioners, the book covers a broad range of established and novel approaches to applied urban ecology.
Approaches chosen for the book are placed in the context of issues such as climate change, green- and open-space development, flood-risk assessment, threats to urban biodiversity, and increasing environmental pollution (especially in the "megacities" of newly industrialized countries). All topics covered were chosen because they are socially and socio-politically relevant today.
Further topics covered include sustainable energy and budget management, urban water resource management, urban land management, and urban landscape planning and design.
Throughout the book, concepts and methods are illustrated using case studies from around the world. A closing synopsis draws conclusions on how the findings of urban ecological research can be used in strategic urban management in the future.
Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework is an advanced textbook for students, researchers and experienced practitioners in urban ecology and urban environmental research, planning, and practice.for the book are placed in the context of issues such as climate change, green- and open-space development, flood-risk assessment, threats to urban biodiversity, and increasing environmental pollution (especially in the "megacities" of newly industrialized countries). All topics covered were chosen because they are socially and socio-politically relevant today.
Further topics covered include sustainable energy and budget management, urban water resource management, urban land management, and urban landscape planning and design.
Throughout the book, concepts and methods are illustrated
Approaches chosen for the book are placed in the context of issues such as climate change, green- and open-space development, flood-risk assessment, threats to urban biodiversity, and increasing environmental pollution (especially in the "megacities" of newly industrialized countries). All topics covered were chosen because they are socially and socio-politically relevant today.
Further topics covered include sustainable energy and budget management, urban water resource management, urban land management, and urban landscape planning and design.
Throughout the book, concepts and methods are illustrated using case studies from around the world. A closing synopsis draws conclusions on how the findings of urban ecological research can be used in strategic urban management in the future.
Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework is an advanced textbook for students, researchers and experienced practitioners in urban ecology and urban environmental research, planning, and practice.for the book are placed in the context of issues such as climate change, green- and open-space development, flood-risk assessment, threats to urban biodiversity, and increasing environmental pollution (especially in the "megacities" of newly industrialized countries). All topics covered were chosen because they are socially and socio-politically relevant today.
Further topics covered include sustainable energy and budget management, urban water resource management, urban land management, and urban landscape planning and design.
Throughout the book, concepts and methods are illustrated
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Applied Urban Ecology “
List of contributors, xiForeword, xiii
PART I: INTRODUCTION, 1
1. Urban ecology - brief history and present challenges, 3
Ulrike Weiland andMatthias Richter
1.1 Introduction, 3
1.2 Brief history, 3
1.3 Recent and present challenges, 5
1.4 Purpose and structure of the book, 7
References, 9
PART II: URBAN ECOLOGY: RELATED DISCIPLINES AND METHODS, 13
2. Thematic-methodical approaches to applied urban ecology, 15
Matthias Richter and UlrikeWeiland
3. Monitoring urban land use changes with remote sensing techniques, 18
Ellen Banzhaf andMaik Netzband
3.1 Land use changes and their consequences for urban ecology, 18
3.2 Urban remote sensing (URS) and geographical information systems (GIS) for research in urban ecology, 19
3.3 Measuring physical characteristics of urban areas with remote sensing technology, 21
3.4 Global initiatives to measure urban expansion and land use change, 24
3.5 Regional urban monitoring activities, 26
3.6 Synthesis and outlook, 29
References, 30
PART III: SELECTED FIELDS OF URBAN ECOLOGY, 33
A. PATHWAYS OF THE ECOSYSTEM APPROACH.
4. Quantifying spatiotemporal patterns and ecological effects of urbanization: a multiscale landscape approach, 35
Jianguo Wu, Alexander Buyantuyev, G. Darrel Jenerette, Jennifer Litteral, Kaesha Neil and Weijun Shen
4.1 Introduction, 35
4.2 Characterizing the spatiotemporal pattern of urbanization, 36
4.3 Simulating spatiotemporal dynamics of urbanization, 41
4.4 Effects of urbanization on biodiversity and ecosystem processes: examples from CAP-LTER, 43
4.5 Concluding remarks, 47
Acknowledgments, 49
References, 49
5. Designing urban systems: ecological strategies with stocks and flows of energy and material, 54
Peter Baccini
5.1 The challenge of a new
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urbanity, 54
5.2 Urban systems and their resource management, 56
5.3 Strategies of reconstruction, 60
5.4 Developing strategies for the design of urban systems, 63
References, 65
B. SOCIOENVIRONMENTAL THREATS.
6. Environmental and ecological threats in Indian mega-cities, 66
Surinder Aggarwal and Carsten Butsch
6.1 Urbanization dynamics and emergence of mega-cities, 66
6.2 Environmental threats, 68
6.3 Mega-social challenges, 74
6.4 Concluding remarks, 78
Acknowledgments, 80
References, 80
7. From wasteland to wilderness - aspects of a new form of urban nature, 82
Dieter Rink and Harriet Herbst
7.1 Introduction, 82
7.2 Urban wilderness - some attempts at defining the term, 83
7.3 Wastelands as a source of urban wilderness, 83
7.4 Urban wilderness in planning, 85
7.5 On the ecology of urban wilderness, 86
7.6 Urban wilderness in a social context, 87
7.7 Educational value of urban wilderness, 89
7.8 Conclusions, 90
References, 91
C. FLOODING AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION.
8. Multiscale flood risk assessment in urban areas - a geoinformatics approach, 93
Norman Kerle and Dinand Alkema
8.1 Introduction, 93
8.2 Flood risk in the context of urban ecology, 94
8.3 Comprehensive flood risk assessment - Naga City, the Philippines, 96
8.4 The role of remote sensing in flood risk assessment and management, 99
8.5 Disaster risk in the context of urban ecology - an outlook, 104
References, 104
9. Urban open spaces and adaptation to climate change, 106
5.2 Urban systems and their resource management, 56
5.3 Strategies of reconstruction, 60
5.4 Developing strategies for the design of urban systems, 63
References, 65
B. SOCIOENVIRONMENTAL THREATS.
6. Environmental and ecological threats in Indian mega-cities, 66
Surinder Aggarwal and Carsten Butsch
6.1 Urbanization dynamics and emergence of mega-cities, 66
6.2 Environmental threats, 68
6.3 Mega-social challenges, 74
6.4 Concluding remarks, 78
Acknowledgments, 80
References, 80
7. From wasteland to wilderness - aspects of a new form of urban nature, 82
Dieter Rink and Harriet Herbst
7.1 Introduction, 82
7.2 Urban wilderness - some attempts at defining the term, 83
7.3 Wastelands as a source of urban wilderness, 83
7.4 Urban wilderness in planning, 85
7.5 On the ecology of urban wilderness, 86
7.6 Urban wilderness in a social context, 87
7.7 Educational value of urban wilderness, 89
7.8 Conclusions, 90
References, 91
C. FLOODING AND CLIMATE ADAPTATION.
8. Multiscale flood risk assessment in urban areas - a geoinformatics approach, 93
Norman Kerle and Dinand Alkema
8.1 Introduction, 93
8.2 Flood risk in the context of urban ecology, 94
8.3 Comprehensive flood risk assessment - Naga City, the Philippines, 96
8.4 The role of remote sensing in flood risk assessment and management, 99
8.5 Disaster risk in the context of urban ecology - an outlook, 104
References, 104
9. Urban open spaces and adaptation to climate change, 106
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Autoren-Porträt
Matthias Richter, Environmental Scientist, Publicist and University Lecturer, Germany.Ulrike Weiland is Professor of Urban Ecology at the Institute for Geography, University of Leipzig, Germany.
Bibliographische Angaben
- 2011, 1. Auflage, 240 Seiten, Maße: 18,8 x 24,4 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben: Matthias Richter, Ulrike Weiland
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 1444333402
- ISBN-13: 9781444333404
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.11.2011
Sprache:
Englisch
Rezension zu „Applied Urban Ecology “
"I am sure that anyone teaching in this area at undergraduate or postgraduate levels will want it on their bookshelf." (Elsevier's Biological Conservation, 1 January 2012) "I highly recommend the very hands on and engaging book Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework edited by Matthias Richter and Ulrike Weiland, to any field researchers, scientists, practitioners, urban planners, policy makers in government, business leaders, educators, and students at all levels who are seeking a clear and understandable guide to urban ecology, its challenges, and its potential solutions. This book will transform the way decision makers approach urban ecological issues, and provide students with a firm foundation in applied urban ecology." (Blog Business World, 4 January 2012) "Nevertheless, each chapter is worth reading and I am sure this book will become a primer for studies in urban ecology. I am sure that anyone teaching in this area at undergraduate or postgraduate levels will want it on their bookshelf." (Biological Conservation, 12 December 2011)
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"In return it broadens our perspective on the pathways we might follow in aiming to understand the complexities of urban environments, and ultimately learn how to shape their future and that of the majority of humanity." (Austral Ecology, 1 October 2013)"This book provides a wealth of information . . . It is a book for the specialist rather than the generalist and is thus most relevant for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates of ecology, geography, environmental science and urban planning." (Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 1 June 2012) "I am sure that anyone teaching in this area at undergraduate or postgraduate levels will want it on their bookshelf." (Elsevier's Biological Conservation, 1 January 2012)
"I highly recommend the very hands on and engaging book Applied Urban Ecology: A Global Framework edited by Matthias Richter and Ulrike Weiland, to any field researchers, scientists, practitioners, urban planners, policy makers in government, business leaders, educators, and students at all levels who are seeking a clear and understandable guide to urban ecology, its challenges, and its potential solutions. This book will transform the way decision makers approach urban ecological issues, and provide students with a firm foundation in applied urban ecology." (Blog Business World, 4 January 2012)
"Nevertheless, each chapter is worth reading and I am sure this book will become a primer for studies in urban ecology. I am sure that anyone teaching in this area at undergraduate or postgraduate levels will want it on their bookshelf." (Biological Conservation, 12 December 2011)
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