نتایج جستجو برای: conservation and urban

تعداد نتایج: 16878324  

1999
Thomas G. Barnes

other natural resources for aesthetic, recreational, and economic significance, so over the past several decades they have become increasingly concerned about the loss of wildlife habitat and greenspace. Urban and suburban development is one of the leading causes of this loss: A recent study indicated that every day in Kentucky more than 100 acres of rural land is being converted to urban devel...

Journal: :Oryx 2021

Abstract Successful anti-poaching policies and effective conservation of Asian elephants Elephas maximus require input support from all stakeholders, including the public. But although Myanmar has one largest remaining populations wild elephants, there been little research on public attitudes towards poaching. We developed a questionnaire to assess people in rural urban areas conservation, thei...

2013
Mark W. Schwartz Lacy M. Smith Zachary L. Steel

Budgets for species conservation limit actions. Expending resources in areas of high human density is costly and generally considered less likely to succeed. Yet, coastal California contains both a large fraction of narrowly endemic at-risk plant species as well as the state's three largest metropolitan regions. Hence understanding the capacity to protect species along the highly urbanized coas...

2007
Marcus Hedblom

Hedblom, M. 2007. Birds and butterflies in Swedish urban and peri-urban habitats: a landscape perspective. Doctor's dissertation. Urbanisation is considered to be one of the largest threats to biodiversity although little is known about the effect of habitat fragmentation on native flora and fauna in urban areas in general, and in Sweden specifically. In this thesis, data have been collected us...

Value literally means to assess the worth of something against something else. The importance ofthe assessment of this word in the economic areas in a few past years has led the recognition of urban values especiallyin their historical parts. It is hypothesis that recognition, assessment, and introducing the existing values in historicalcities have a direct relationship with the selection of th...

2015
Martine Maron Ascelin Gordon Brendan G. Mackey Hugh P. Possingham James E. M. Watson

1 School of Geography, Planning and Environmental Management & Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia 2 School of Global, Urban and Social Studies, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476, Melbourne, VIC 3001, Australia 3 Griffith Climate Change Response Program, Griffith University, Gold Coast City, Parklands Drive, Southport, QLD 42...

Journal: :Bulletin of entomological research 2017
M Plascencia S M Philpott

In urban landscapes, gardens provide refuges for bee diversity, but conservation potential may depend on local and landscape features. Foraging and population persistence of bee species, as well as overall pollinator community structure, may be supported by the abundance, richness, and spatial distribution of floral resources. Floral resources strongly differ in urban gardens. Using hand nettin...

2015
Paul R. Lintott Nils Bunnefeld Jeroen Minderman Elisa Fuentes-Montemayor Rebekah J. Mayhew Lena Olley Kirsty J. Park

Urbanisation is one of the most dramatic forms of land use change which relatively few species can adapt to. Determining how and why species respond differently to urban habitats is important in predicting future biodiversity loss as urban areas rapidly expand. Understanding how morphological or behavioural traits can influence species adaptability to the built environment may enable us to impr...

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