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Urban areas benefit from the ecosystem services provided by low input green roofs. However, limited substrate depth on these green roofs creates chall...
Read moreGreen roofs are novel ecosystems that are increasingly common in cities. While their hydrologic and energy saving benefits are well-established, green...
Read moreSmall thermal roofs in building attics might be a promising option to maintain and support nursery colonies of bats, but little empirical evidence is ...
Read more1. Green roofs are promoted to contribute to more resilient cities by enhancing urban ecosystem services and food systems. Extensive, low-maintenance ...
Read moreConstructed ecosystems such as green roofs often contain monocultures or low-diversity plant communities, but adding more plant species to these syste...
Read moreThis report on Developing a Model Urban Greening Factor for England introduces the Urban Greening Factor (UGF) and provides an analysis of current app...
Read moreEcologists are increasingly involved in city-making, especially in the development of green infrastructure and other designed plant communities. Plant...
Read moreThe development of buildings and other infrastructure in cities is viewed as a threat to local biodiversity and ecosystem functioning because natural ...
Read moreWe monitored 100 artificial nests of four different designs to examine the occupancy and breeding success of predatory birds in nest site limited, ste...
Read moreThe aim of this project was to generate evidence to inform best practise guidance for Natural England staff wishing to use DNA metabarcoding to identi...
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