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Ecologists are increasingly involved in city-making, especially in the development of green infrastructure and other designed plant communities. Plant...
Read moreThis report looks at the various types of gardens and their importance in the promotion of human health and social well-being, supporting the natural ...
Read moreNew migrants display unique use patterns and relationships with their host country's natural spaces. Understanding migrants' values about and interact...
Read moreNatural treatment systems such as rain gardens aim to overcome the negative effects of urbanization on water quality, availability, and freshwater and...
Read more1. Cities worldwide are expanding in area and human population, posing multiple challenges to amphibian populations, including habitat loss from remov...
Read moreAs humanity has become increasingly urban, a growing number of people have been deprived of access to nature and the benefits it provides. This is esp...
Read moreA mathematical relationship between fox home range size and population density was derived from the literature and combined with behavioural data on m...
Read moreCoastal wetland ecosystems are expected to migrate landwards in response to rising seas. However, due to differences in topography and coastal urbaniz...
Read moreRoads form a vast, rapidly growing global network that has diverse, detrimental ecological impacts. However, the habitats that border roads ('road ver...
Read more(Semi-)natural ecosystems provide many important benefits to nature and people, but are often located near populated and urbanized areas across the gl...
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