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As more people live in cities, there is growing concern about the decline in human-nature interactions, which negatively affect health and engagement ...
Read moreThe term 'urban beekeeping' connotes a host of meanings-sociopolitical, commercial, ecological and personal-beyond the mere description of where bees ...
Read moreUrban natural area forests provide cities with crucial ecosystem services, including carbon storage and sequestration. Although previous work from a s...
Read moreCities have pushed forward re-naturing initiatives in local planning agendas. Discourses and rationales for such interventions tend to follow instrume...
Read moreRelationships to nature are important for the health and well-being of peoples globally and should be actively protected. Indigenous Maori people in A...
Read moreUrbanization represents a major threat to biodiversity world-wide because it causes permanent degradation and fragmentation of biologically rich natur...
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 moreThis report provides an update on the feasibility of creating new categories within the terrestrial breeding bird indicator, with a focus on urban, we...
Read moreThe assessment of multihazard risks in urban areas poses particular difficulties due to the different temporal and spatial scales of hazardous events ...
Read moreThis paper summarizes a study which aims to explore new ways to measure cultural benefits in Riverside Park, an urban park in Southampton, UK. As peop...
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