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Title:
Urban biodiversity and design
Series:
Conservation science and practice series ; no. 7
Publication Information:
Chichester, UK ; Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
Physical Description:
xx, 626 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781444332667

9781444332674
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"Published in association with the Zoological Society of London"--Series title page
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Summary

With the continual growth of the world's urban population, biodiversity in towns and cities will play a critical role in global biodiversity. This is the first book to provide an overview of international developments in urban biodiversity and sustainable design. It brings together the views, experiences and expertise of leading scientists and designers from the industrialised and pre-industrialised countries from around the world. The contributors explore the biological, cultural and social values of urban biodiversity, including methods for assessing and evaluating urban biodiversity, social and educational issues, and practical measures for restoring and maintaining biodiversity in urban areas. Contributions come from presenters at an international scientific conference held in Erfurt, Germany 2008 during the 9th Conference of the Parties of the Convention on Biodiversity. This is also Part of our Conservation Science and Practice book series (with Zoological Society of London).


Author Notes

Norbert Mller is Professor of Landscape Management and Restoration Ecology at the University of Applied Sciences, Erfurt, Germany, with main research fields in conservation biology and urban ecology. He chairs the International Network for Urban Biodiversity and Design - URBIO.
After graduating in botany and geology John G. Kelcey was appointed as the ecologist of Milton Keynes Development Corporation, the first appointment of its kind in Britain. He new pursues his long-held personal interest in the natural history and ethnography of Europe including the relationship between terminal illness and environmental quality in urban areas)


Table of Contents

Norbert Müller and Peter WernerRüdiger WittingAndy MillardSarel CilliersDavid J. NowakMaria IgnatievaPeter Werner and Rudolf ZahnerPhilip JamesTimo VuorisaloVincent Pellissier and Françoise Roze and Phillipe ClergeauNorbert MüllerWayne C. ZippererMathias Bochow and Theres Peisker and Sigrid Roessner and Karl Segl and Hermann KaufmannDietmar Sattler and Simone Schmidt and Marccus Vinicius da Silva AlvesGlenn H. Stewart and Maria Ignatieva and Colin D. MeurkNorbert MüllerC.Y. JimNathalie Baumann and Friederike KastenAna Faggi and Pablo Perepelizin and Jose R. DadonAleksandra Kazmierczak and Richard Armitage and Philip JamesJuliane Mathey and Dieter RinkDorothee Benkowitz and Karlheinz KöhlerKeitaro Ito and Ingunn Fjortoft and Tohru Manabe and Kentaro Masuda and Mahito Kamada and Katsunori FujiwaraMacro DinettiJürgen H. BreusteClas FlorgårdSalman Qureshi and Jürgen H. BreusteDagmar Haase and Sophie SchetkeAnita Kirmer and Sabine TischewChristine Joas and Johannes Gnädinger and Klaus Wiesinger and Rüdiger Haase and Kathrin KiehlKatrin Hagen and Richard StilesRyo KohsakaNorbert Müller and Peter Werner and John G. Kelcey
Contributorsp. ix
Forewordp. xv
Prefacep. xvii
Introductionp. 1
1 Urban Biodiversity and the Case for Implementing the Convention on Biological Diversity in Towns and Citiesp. 3
Fundamentals of Urban Biodiversityp. 35
2 Biodiversity of Urban-Industrial Areas and its Evaluation-a Critical Reviewp. 37
3 Cultural Aspects of Urban Biodiversityp. 56
4 Social Aspects of Urban Biodiversity-an Overviewp. 81
5 Urban Biodiversity and Climate Changep. 101
6 Design and Future of Urban Biodiversityp. 118
7 Urban Patterns and Biological Diversity: A Reviewp. 145
History and Development of Urban Biodiversityp. 175
8 Urban Flora: Historic, Contemporary and Future Trendsp. 177
9 Environmental History and Urban Colonizations from an Avian Perspectivep. 191
10 Constraints of Urbanization on Vegetation Dynamics in a Growing City: A Chronological Framework in Rennes (France)p. 206
11 Most Frequently Occuring Vascular Plants and the Role of Non-native Species in Urban Areas - a Comparison of Selected Cities in the Old and the New Worldsp. 227
12 Factors Influencing Non-Native Tree Species Distribution in Urban Landscapesp. 243
Analysis and Evaluation of Biodiversity in Citiesp. 253
13 Towards an Automated Update of Urban Biotope Maps Using Remote Sensing Data: What is Possible?p. 255
14 Analysis of the Planted and Spontaneous Vegetation at Selected Open Spaces in Apipucos District of Recife, Brazilp. 273
15 Multivariate Approaches to the Study of Urban Biodiversity and Vegetation: An Example from a Southern Temperate Colonial City, Christchurch, New Zealandp. 291
16 The Biodiversity of Historic Domestic Gardens - A Study in the Wilhelminian Quarter of Erfurt (Germany)p. 309
17 Old Masonry Walls as Ruderal Habitats for Biodiversity Conservation and Enhancement in Urban Hong Kongp. 323
18 Green Roofs - Urban Habitats for Ground-Nesting Birds and Plantsp. 348
19 South Atlantic Tourist Resorts: Predictors for Changes Induced by Afforestationp. 363
Social Integration and Education for Biodiversityp. 381
20 Urban Green Spaces: Natural and Accessible? The Case of Greater Manchester, UKp. 383
21 Urban Wastelands-A Chance for Biodiversity in Cities? Ecological Aspects, Social Perceptions and Acceptance of Wilderness by Residentsp. 406
22 Perception of Biodiversity - The Impact of School Gardeningp. 425
23 Landscape Design and Children's Participation in a Japanese Primary School-Planning Process of School Biotope for 5 Yearsp. 441
24 Attracting Interest in Urban Biodiversity with Bird Studies in Italyp. 454
25 Allotment Gardens as Part of Urban Green Infrastructure: Actual Trends and Perspectives in Central Europep. 463
Conservation, Restoration and Design for Biodiversityp. 477
26 Integration of Natural Vegetation in Urban Design-Information, Personal Determination and Commitmentp. 479
27 Prospects of Biodiversity in the Mega-City of Karachi, Pakistan: Potentials, Constraints and Implicationsp. 497
28 Potential of Biodiversity and Recreation in Shrinking Cities: Contextualization and Operationalizationp. 518
29 Near-Natural Restoration Strategies in Post-mining Landscapesp. 539
30 Restoration and Design of Calcareous Grasslands in Urban and Suburban Areas: Examples from the Munich Plainp. 556
31 Contribution of Landscape Design to Changing Urban Climate Conditionsp. 572
32 Economics and the Convention on Biodiversity: Financial Incentives for Encouraging Biodiversity in Nagoyap. 593
Conclusionsp. 608
Indexp. 611