نتایج جستجو برای: Urban Ecology

تعداد نتایج: 221890  

Journal: :محیط شناسی 0
پرستو پریور دانشگاه تهران، دانشجوی دکترای برنامه ریزی محیط زیست دانشکدة محیط زیست شهرزاد فریادی دانشگاه تهران، دانشیار گروه برنامه ریزی و مدیریت محیط زیست، دانشکدة محیط زیست احمدرضا یاوری دانشیار گروه برنامه ریزی و مدیریت محیط زیست، دانشکدة محیط زیست، دانشگاه تهران اسماعیل صالحی دانشگاه تهران، دانشیار گروه برنامه ریزی و مدیریت محیط زیست، دانشکده محیط زیست پگاه هراتی دانشکاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد علوم و تحقیقات ، دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد اقتصاد محیط زیست

resilience thinking in urban environment has been recently proposed as an effective measure to realize the objectives of sustainable development, minimize uncertainties and non linear interactions. this concept, in the context of modern urban ecology makes it possible to integrate natural and human factors and in urban systems and understanding the interactions between them, expanding sustainab...

Maryam Kamyab Teimouri

Paying attention to the spatial placement of the elements (man-made or natural) based on the landscape pattern and ecological processes in urban design would have a considerable impact on both human and the nature. In a way that the discords in the placement of patchs in respect to each other, or in respect to visual corridors and urban matrixes lead to the unwanted results in the cities. The e...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Peijun Du Pei Liu Junshi Xia Li Feng Sicong Liu Kun Tan Liang Cheng

Remote sensing imagery has been widely used in urban growth and environment analysis with many effective and advanced strategies being developed. However, most of these approaches are separated from each other. There is an urgent need to combine different modules into some practical processing chains. Firstly, we present a comprehensive analysis of key processing chains in applying remote sensi...

2015
Jeremy T. Lundholm

Green infrastructure consists of ecosystems that provide valuable services to urban areas. Constructed ecosystems, including green roofs, bioretention systems, constructed wetlands and bioreactors are artificial, custom-built components of green infrastructure that are becoming more common in cities. Small size, strong spatial boundaries, ecological novelty and the role of human design characte...

2007
Larry Baker Loren Byrne Jason Walker Alex

Most urban ecology in cities remains an “ecology in cities” rather than an “ecology of cities.” Accomplishing the latter requires the inclusion of humans within the concept of “ecosystem,” both how humans alter the properties of urban ecosystems and how these alterations in turn influence human well-being. These influences are both direct (e.g., physiological and psychological influences on the...

2013
Y Xue T Fung J Tsou

Urban warming is sensitive to the nature (thermal properties, including albedo, water content, heat capacity and thermal conductivity) and the placement (surface geometry or urban topography) of urban surface. In this research, the pattern and variation of urban surface temperature is regarded as one kind of landscape, urban thermal landscape, which is assumed as the presentation of local surfa...

Journal: :Nature 1979

2016
Swapnil Vidhate Anupama Sharma

At present the world is experiencing an extraordinary rate of urbanization. India is also in a major phase of urbanization. Almost all Indian cities have grown up beyond their limits. Thus, the ecological footprint, which is the ‘area of wilderness of both land and sea needed to supply resources to a human population and needed to assimilate human waste’ of these cities is at the warning stage....

2015
Daniel L. Childers Mary L. Cadenasso Brian McGrath Marc A. Rosen

Cities around the world are facing an ever-increasing variety of challenges that seem to make more sustainable urban futures elusive. Many of these challenges are being driven by, and exacerbated by, increases in urban populations and climate change. Novel solutions are needed today if our cities are to have any hope of more sustainable and resilient futures. Because most of the environmental i...

2006
T. H. F. Wong

Ecologically Sustainable Development in Australia can be described as going beyond the protection of the environment from the impacts of pollution, to protecting and conserving natural resources. In an urban environmental context this means urban development (both greenfield development and urban renewal) that seeks to have no long term effects on various aspects of the environment related to a...

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