نتایج جستجو برای: expanding urbanization

تعداد نتایج: 61216  

2008
G S Sastry

In the context of proposed rapid urbanization in Asia, this article attempts to analyse the pattern, issues and policy aspects of urbanization in the rapidly urbanizing state of India (Karnataka) and its capital city region (Bangalore city). Both India and Karnataka have encouraged 'top heavy character', city region disparities and associated problems of environment and development of Indian ur...

2015
Xiaojun Deng Youpeng Xu Longfei Han Guang Li Yuefeng Wang Ataur Rahman

River systems are valuable to human beings; meanwhile, they are intensively influenced by human activities, especially urbanization. In this study, based on the data derived from topographic maps and remote sensing images, the temporal and spatial change of river system geomorphology in the Taihu Region over the past 50 years was investigated in conjunction with urbanization. Results demonstrat...

Journal: :زن در توسعه و سیاست 0
یعقوب موسوی دانشگاه الزهرا اعظم پاک خصال دانشگاه الزهرا

urbanization with all its semblances, complexities, and problems has been able to have profound effects on the behavior and action of citizens. this study intends to examine the issue of urbanization trends growth sociologically through survey method among women. it seems that in terms of acceptance, internalization, and representing parts of cultural situation, values and urbanization norms, w...

Journal: :GSC biological and pharmaceutical sciences 2023

Understanding changes in land use cover is essential managing and monitoring natural resources development, particularly where urbanization expanding. In present study, describes use/land (LU/LC) mapping change detection analysis of Mettupalayam taluk Coimbatore district Tamil Nadu. Estimation ArcGIS for LU/LC classification from LANSAT images, the best method classifier different features were...

2014
Laura Fortel Mickaël Henry Laurent Guilbaud Anne Laure Guirao Michael Kuhlmann Hugues Mouret Orianne Rollin Bernard E. Vaissière

BACKGROUND Wild bees are important pollinators that have declined in diversity and abundance during the last decades. Habitat destruction and fragmentation associated with urbanization are reported as part of the main causes of this decline. Urbanization involves dramatic changes of the landscape, increasing the proportion of impervious surface while decreasing that of green areas. Few studies ...

2016
Marie Vaugoyeau Frank Adriaensen Alexandr Artemyev Jerzy Bańbura Emilio Barba Clotilde Biard Jacques Blondel Zihad Bouslama Jean-Charles Bouvier Jordi Camprodon Francesco Cecere Anne Charmantier Motti Charter Mariusz Cichoń Camillo Cusimano Dorota Czeszczewik Virginie Demeyrier Blandine Doligez Claire Doutrelant Anna Dubiec Marcel Eens Tapio Eeva Bruno Faivre Peter N Ferns Jukka T Forsman Eduardo García-Del-Rey Aya Goldshtein Anne E Goodenough Andrew G Gosler Arnaud Grégoire Lars Gustafsson Iga Harnist Ian R Hartley Philipp Heeb Shelley A Hinsley Paul Isenmann Staffan Jacob Rimvydas Juškaitis Erkki Korpimäki Indrikis Krams Toni Laaksonen Marcel M Lambrechts Bernard Leclercq Esa Lehikoinen Olli Loukola Arne Lundberg Mark C Mainwaring Raivo Mänd Bruno Massa Tomasz D Mazgajski Santiago Merino Cezary Mitrus Mikko Mönkkönen Xavier Morin Ruedi G Nager Jan-Åke Nilsson Sven G Nilsson Ana C Norte Markku Orell Philippe Perret Christopher M Perrins Carla S Pimentel Rianne Pinxten Heinz Richner Hugo Robles Seppo Rytkönen Juan Carlos Senar Janne T Seppänen Luis Pascoal da Silva Tore Slagsvold Tapio Solonen Alberto Sorace Martyn J Stenning Piotr Tryjanowski Mikael von Numers Wieslaw Walankiewicz Anders Pape Møller

The increase in size of human populations in urban and agricultural areas has resulted in considerable habitat conversion globally. Such anthropogenic areas have specific environmental characteristics, which influence the physiology, life history, and population dynamics of plants and animals. For example, the date of bud burst is advanced in urban compared to nearby natural areas. In some bird...

2015
Jesse S. Lewis Larissa L. Bailey Sue VandeWoude Kevin R. Crooks

Ongoing global landscape change resulting from urbanization is increasingly linked to changes in species distributions and community interactions. However, relatively little is known about how urbanization influences competitive interactions among mammalian carnivores, particularly related to wild felids. We evaluated interspecific interactions between medium- and large-sized carnivores across ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2015
Bin Gao Qingxu Huang Chunyang He Qun Ma

The authenticity and reliability of urbanization levels measured by different indicators in China have not reached a consensus, which may impede our understanding of the process of urbanization and its impacts on the environment. The objective of this study was to describe a reliable method of estimating urbanization level based on the Operational Line-scan System (OLS) on the Defense Meteorolo...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2015
Jesse S Lewis Kenneth A Logan Mat W Alldredge Larissa L Bailey Sue VandeWoude Kevin R Crooks

Urbanization is a primary driver of landscape conversion, with far-reaching effects on landscape pattern and process, particularly related to the population characteristics of animals. Urbanization can alter animal movement and habitat quality, both of which can influence population abundance and persistence. We evaluated three important population characteristics (population density, site occu...

2014
Zhigao Liao Jiuping Xu Liming Yao

This paper studies the innovation diffusion problemwith the affection of urbanization, proposing a dynamical innovation diffusion model with fuzzy coefficient, and uses the shifting rate of people from rural areas stepping into urban areas to show the process of urbanization. The numerical simulation shows the diffusion process for telephones in China with Genetic Algorithms and this model is e...

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