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Urban Ecosystems: Ecological Principles for the Built Environment

Urban Ecosystems: Ecological Principles for the Built Environment

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Frederick R. Adler, Colby J. Tanner
Cambridge University Press, 4/25/2013
EAN 9780521746137, ISBN10: 0521746132

Paperback, 353 pages, 24.8 x 17.5 x 1.7 cm
Language: English

As humans have come to dominate the earth, the ideal of studying and teaching ecology in pristine ecosystems has become impossible to achieve. Our planet is now a mosaic of ecosystems ranging from the relatively undisturbed to the completely built, with the majority of people living in urban environments. This accessible introduction to the principles of urban ecology provides students with the tools they need to understand these increasingly important urban ecosystems. It builds upon the themes of habitat modification and resource use to demonstrate how multiple ecological processes interact in cities and how human activity initiates chains of unpredictable unintended ecological consequences. Broad principles are supported throughout by detailed examples from around the world and a comprehensive list of readings from the primary literature. Questions, exercises and laboratories at the end of each chapter encourage discussion, hands-on study, active learning, and engagement with the world outside the classroom window.

Preface
1. Urban ecosystems and the science of ecology
2. Urban accounting
3. Urban ecosystem processes
4. The ecology of urban organisms
5. Implications of urban ecology
Glossary
Bibliography
Index.