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Urban Ecology
Science of Cities
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476 pages
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Exploring the intricate relationship between urban environments and ecological systems, this book delves into how cities, suburbs, and peri-urban areas function within nature. It examines urban components like water, soil, air, and biodiversity, presenting models and examples from diverse cities globally. By analyzing urban areas as unique ecological spaces, it highlights spatial patterns and interactions that can inform better urban planning for both nature and human inhabitants. Richly illustrated, this interdisciplinary work serves as a vital resource for students, researchers, and professionals seeking solutions to urban challenges.
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2014, paperback
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