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050 00 ^a HT241^bU733 2008 |
245 00 ^aUrban ecology :^ban international perspective on the interaction between humans and nature /^c[edited by] John M. Marzluff ... [et al.]. |
260 ^aNew York :^bSpringer,^cc2008. |
300 ^axxv, 807 p. :^bill., maps ;^c27 cm. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 00 ^tHuman domination of earth's ecosystems /^rPeter M.Vitousek ... [et al.] --^tHumans as the world^'s greatest evolutionary force /^rStephen R. Palumbi --^tUrbanization /^rBrian J. L. Berry --^tUrban ecology as an interdisciplinary field : differences in the use of ^"urban^" between the social and natural sciences /^rNancy E. McIntyre, K. Knowles-Yánez, and D. Hope --^tGrowth of the city : an introduction to a research project /^rErnestW. Burgess --^tOn the early history of urban ecology in Europe /^rHerbert Sukopp --^tUrban ecological systems : terrestrial ecological, physical, and socioeconomic components of metropolitan areas /^rS. T. A. Pickett ... [et al.] --^tIntegrated approaches to long-term studies ofurban ecological systems /^rNancy B. Grimm ... [et al.] --^tIntegrating humans into ecology : opportunities and challenges for studying urban ecosystems /^rMarina Alberti... [et al.] --^tSealing of soils /^rGerd Wessolek --^tProducing and consuming chemicals : the moral economy ofthe American lawn /^rPaul Robbins, Julie T. Sharp --^tStreams in the urban landscape /^rMichael J. Paul and Judy L. Meyer --^tUrban climate-- basic and applied aspects /^rWilhelm Kuttler --^tGlobal warming and the urban heat island /^rMaria João Alcoforado and Henrique Andrade --^tRetrospective assessment of morality from the London smog episode of 1952 : the role of influenza and pollution /^rMicheile L. Bell, Devra L. Davis, and Tony Fletcher --^tHeat waves, urban climate and human health /^rWilfried Endlicher ... [et al.] --^tCity as a subject for ecological research /^rHerbert Sukopp --^tEcosystem processes along an urban-to-rural gradient /^rMark J. McDonnell ... [et al.] --^tHouse sparrows : rapid evolution of races in North America /^rRichard F. Johnston,Robert K. Selander --^tOn the role of alien species in urban flora and vegetation /^rIngo Kowarik --^tSocioeconomics drive urban plant diversity /^rDiane Hope... [et al.] --^tFauna of the big city-- estimating species richness and abundance in Warsaw, Poland /^rMaciejLuniak --^tIsland biogeography for an urbanizing world : how extinction and colonization may determine biological diversity in human-dominated landscapes /^rJohn M. Marzluff --^tLong-term survey of the avifauna in an urban park /^rMichael Abs and Frank Bergen --^tBiodiversity in the Argentinean Rolling Pampa ecoregion : changes caused by agriculture and urbanisation /^rAna M. Faggi ... [et al.] --^tDoes differential access to protein influence differences in timing of breeding of Florida Scrub-Jays (Aphelocoma coerulescens) in suburban and wildland habitats? /^rStephan J. Schoech and Reed Bowman --^tCreating a homogeneous avifauna /^rRobert B. Blair --^tTowards a mechanistic understanding of urbanization^'s impact on fish /^rChristian Wolter --^tBat activity in an urban landscape : patterns at the landscape and microhabitat scale /^rStanley D. Gehrt and James E. Chelsvig --^tUrbanization and spider diversity : influences of human modification of habitat structure and productivity /^rE. Shochat ... [et al.] --^tSocial scienceconcepts and frameworks for understanding urban ecosystems/^rCarolyn Harrison and Jacquie Burgess --^tIceberg and the Titanic : human economic behavior in ecological models/^rJane V. Hall --^tForecasting demand for urban land /^rPaul Waddell and Terry Moore --^tCharacteristics, causes,and effects of sprawl : a literature review /^rReid H. Ewing --^tUrban ecological footprints : why cities cannot be sustainable-- and why they are a key to sustainability /^rWilliam Rees and Mathis Wackernagel --^tHealth, supportive environments, and the reasonable person model /^rStephen Kaplan, Rachel Kaplan --^tRelationship between urban sprawl and physical activity, obesity, and morbidity/^rReid Ewing ... [et al.] --^tMegacities as global risk areas /^rFrauke Kraas --^tWhy is understanding urban ecosystems important to people concerned about environmental justice? /^rBunyan Bryant and John Callewaert --^tStruggle to govern the commons /^rThomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom, Paul C. Stern --^tModeling the urbanecosystem : a conceptual framework /^rM. Alberti --^tScientific, institutional, and individual constraints onrestoring Puget Sound rivers /^rClare M. Ryan and Sara M. Jensen --^tToward ecosystem management : shifts in the core and the context of urban forest ecology /^rRowan A. Rowntree --^tWhat is the form of a city, and how is it made? /^rKevin A. Lynch --^tWhat should an ideal city looklike from an ecological view? : ecological demands on the future city /^rRuediger Wittig ... [et al.] --^tLand use planning and wildlife maintenance : guidelines for conserving wildlife in an urban landscape /^rMichael E. Soulé --^tTerrestrial nature reserve design at the urban/rural interface /^rCraig L. Shafer --^tRestoration of fragmented landscapes for the conservation of birds : a general framework and specific recommendations for urbanizing landscapes /^rJohn M. Marzluzz, Kern Ewing --^tSteps involved in designing conservation subdivisions : a straightforward approach /^rRandall G. Arendt --^tBeyondgreenbelts and zoning : a new planning concept for the environment of Asian mega-cities /^rMakoto Yokohari ... [et al.]. |
506 ^aAvailable to OhioLINK libraries. |
533 ^aElectronic resource.^bBerlin :^cSpringer,^d2008.^7s2008gw n s |
538 ^aMode of access: World Wide Web. |
650 0 ^aUrban ecology (Sociology). |
650 0 ^aCity planning^xEnvironmental aspects. |
650 0 ^aSustainable development. |
700 1 ^aMarzluff, John M. |
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