نتایج جستجو برای: scale urban region landscapes

تعداد نتایج: 1249236  

2013
Harini Nagendra Sreerupa Sen

Urban-rural distinctions are particularly challenging in the context of fast growing cities in the developing world. Through an example of the Indian city of Bangalore, we demonstrate the case for development of more continuous approaches of urban representation that are needed in many parts of the world. Thus even some of the oldest areas in Bangalore, which have been part of an urban center f...

2007
Riccardo M. Pulselli Carlo Ratti Enzo Tiezzi R. M. PULSELLI

This research develops innovative approaches for urban studies, applying the theories of evolutionary physics and ecosystems to urban systems and defining a theoretical interdisciplinary approach. A new social positioning method for monitoring urban mobility, named Mobile Landscapes, studies the space–time behaviour of urban society. This project uses location-based data from cell phones to rev...

2018
Cristina E Ramalho Kym M Ottewell Brian K Chambers Colin J Yates Barbara A Wilson Roberta Bencini Geoff Barrett

The rapid and large-scale urbanization of peri-urban areas poses major and complex challenges for wildlife conservation. We used population viability analysis (PVA) to evaluate the influence of urban encroachment, fire, and fauna crossing structures, with and without accounting for inbreeding effects, on the metapopulation viability of a medium-sized ground-dwelling mammal, the southern brown b...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2012
T. V. Ramachandra Bharath H. Aithal Durgappa D. Sanna

Urbanisation is a dynamic complex phenomenon involving large scale changes in the land uses at local levels. Analyses of changes in land uses in urban environments provide a historical perspective of land use and give an opportunity to assess the spatial patterns, correlation, trends, rate and impacts of the change, which would help in better regional planning and good governance of the region....

2017
Paul Glaum Maria-Carolina Simao Chatura Vaidya Gordon Fitch Benjamin Iulinao

Native bee populations are critical sources of pollination. Unfortunately, native bees are declining in abundance and diversity. Much of this decline comes from human land-use change. While the effects of large-scale agriculture on native bees are relatively well understood, the effects of urban development are less clear. Understanding urbanity's effect on native bees requires consideration of...

2017
Chunzhu Wei Mark Padgham Pablo Cabrera Thomas Blaschke

Urban planners and ecologists have long debated the relationship between the structure of urban landscapes and social activities. There have, however, been very few discussions as to whether any such relationships might depend on the scales of observation. This work applies a hierarchical zoning technique to data from the city of Quito, Ecuador, to examine how relationships between typical spat...

Journal: :Trends in ecology & evolution 2007
Catherine A Bradley Sonia Altizer

Urbanization is intensifying worldwide, with two-thirds of the human population expected to reside in cities within 30 years. The role of cities in human infectious disease is well established, but less is known about how urban landscapes influence wildlife-pathogen interactions. Here, we draw on recent advances in wildlife epidemiology to consider how environmental changes linked with urbaniza...

Journal: :Environmental management 2013
Melissa Keeley Althea Koburger David P Dolowitz Dale Medearis Darla Nickel William Shuster

Green infrastructure is a general term referring to the management of landscapes in ways that generate human and ecosystem benefits. Many municipalities have begun to utilize green infrastructure in efforts to meet stormwater management goals. This study examines challenges to integrating gray and green infrastructure for stormwater management, informed by interviews with practitioners in Cleve...

2008
Lawrence A. Baker Bruce Wilson David Fulton Brian Horgan

New federal water quality regulations regarding impaired waters and urban stormwater, alongside a growing need to reverse eutrophication of urban lakes, are creating demand to decrease nutrient export from urban landscapes, particularly lawns. We propose that Nowak et al.’s (2006) disproportionality framework could be used to target specific households likely to generate disproportionate levels...

2012
MARCO HELBICH

The surroundings of European cities are becoming ever more complex and sophisticated landscapes. In recent years there has been an ongoing debate about urban fringes that are developing over and beyond the influence of postsuburban processes into decentralised and non-centred urban landscapes. This paper addresses the urgent need to consider polycentric functional service clustering in the urba...

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