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VOLUME I ORIGINS AND ECOLOGY IN CITIES
A ckno u’ ledge men ts x vii
Chronological table of reprinted articles and chapters xix
General introduction: urban ecology: the context and
dynamics of an emerging field of study 1
Introduction to Volume I: the origins of urban ecology and
ecology in cities 19
PART 1
Development of studies in the ecology of plants, animals
and humans in urban areas 23
1 Exploring the city of rubble: botanical fieldwork in bombed
cities in Germany after World War II 25
JENS LACHMUND
2 Urban nature conservation in Britain 50
D. A. GOODE
3 Urban ecology, geography, and health problems 70
GEORGE W. CAREY
PART 2
Expansion of urban ecological concerns over the social,
psychological and city planning dimensions of human
interactions with urban nature 83
4 Three ecologies: urban metabolism and the society-nature opposition 85
DAVID WACHSMUTH
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5 Marginalia: aesthetics, ecology, and urban wastelands 105
MATTHEW GANDY
6 Integrating human and natural systems in community
psychology: an ecological model of stewardship behavior 129
CHRISTINE MOSKELL AND SHORNA BROUSSARD AM.RED
7 Ecology and urban planning
JARI NIEMELÁ
PART 3
The biophysical environment: urban climate; geomorphology;
soils and aquatic systems 109
8 Climate of cities 1*71
C. S. B. GRIMMOND
9 Urban rivers: hydrology, geomorphology, ecology and
opportunities for change 192
ANGELA GURNELL, MAY LEE AND CATHERINE SOUTH
10 Scratching the surface and digging deeper: exploring
ecological theories in urban soils 213
MITCHELL A. PAVAO-ZUCKERMAN AND LOREN B. BYRNE
11 Ecosystem services provided by soils of urban, industrial,
traffic, mining, and military areas (SUITMAs) 229
JEAN LOUIS MOREL, CLAIRE CHENU AND KLAUS LORENZ
12 Urban geomorphology and urban soils: knowing the ground
you build on and which you cultivate 243
IAN DOUGLAS
PART 4
Urban flora: native and invasive species in the urban context 277
13 Hemeroby, urbanity and ruderality: bioindicators of disturbance
and human impact 279
M. O. HILL, D. B. ROY AND K. THOMPSON
14 Urban plant ecology patterns and processes: a case study of
the flora of the City of Plymouth, Devon, U. K. 303
M. KENT, R. A. STEVENS AND L. ZHANG
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15 Trends in species diversity and composition of urban vegetation
over three decades 332
PETR PYŠEK, ZDENA CHOCHOLOUŠKOVÁ, ANTONIN PYŠEK,
VOJTĚCH J AROŠÍK, MILAN CHYTRÝ AND LUBOMÍR TICHÝ
VOLUME II ECOLOGY OF CITIES
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction to Volume II: ecology of cities 1
PART 5
Urban fauna: wildlife and feral animals, commensal species
and pests 3
16 Review of the ecology of Australian urban fauna: a focus on
spatially explicit processes 5
JENNl GARDEN, CLIVE McALPINE, ANN PETERSON,
DARRYL JONES AND HUGH POSSINGHAM
17 Urban effects on native avifauna: a review 45
JAMESON F. CHACE AND JOHN J. WALSH
18 Assessing avian habitat fragmentation in urban areas of Hong Kong
(Kowloon) at high spatial resolution using spectral unmixing 84
JANET ELIZABETH NICHOL, MAN SING WONG, RICHARD
CORLETT AND DOUGLAS W. NICHOL
PART 6
Urban habitats (the urban mosaic), ecological niches
including roofs, wails and water bodies 101
19 Urbanization, biodiversity, and conservation 103
MICHAEL L. McKINNEY
20 Biodiversity in urban habitat patches 119
P. G. ANGOLD, J. P. SADLER, M. O. HILL, A. PULLIN,
S. RUSHTON, K. AUSTIN, E. SMALL, B. WOOD,
R. WADSWORTH, R. SANDERSON AND K. THOMPSON
21 Habitat origins and microhabitat preferences of urban plant species 135
J. T. LUNDHOLM AND A. MARLIN
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22 Twenty-six key research questions in urban stream ecology:
an assessment of the state of the science 160
SETH J. WENGER, ALLISON H. ROY, C. RJIEM JACKSON, LI AL.
23 Wall ecology: a frontier for urban biodiversity and ecological
engineering ^
ROBERT A. FRANCIS
PART 7
Organic analogies and urban metabolism 219
24 A distinct urban biogeochemistry? 221
JASON P. KAYE, PETER M. GROI IMAN, NANCY H. GRIMM,
LAWRENCE A. BAKER AND RICHARD V. POUYAT
25 Urban metabolism of Paris and its region 238
SABINE BARLES
26 The residential landscape: fluxes of elements and the role of
household decisions 259
CINZIA FISSORE, SARAH E. HOBBIE, JENNIFER Y. KING,
JOSEPH P. McFADDEN, KRISTEN C. NELSON AND
LAWRENCE A. BAKER
27 Materia] flow analysis of phosphorus through food consumption
in two megacities in northern China 282
MIN QIAO, YUAN-MING ZHENG AND YONG-GUAN ZHU
PART 8
Biodiversity of cities: urban to rural gradients;
urban transitions; homogenization 295
28 From patterns to emerging processes in mechanistic urban ecology 297
EYAL SHOCHAT, PAIGE S. WARREN, STANLEY H. FAETH,
NANCY E. McINTYRE AND DIANE HOPE
29 Scaling up from gardens: biodiversity conservation in urban
environments 309
MARK A. GODDARD, ANDREW J. DOUGILL AND
TIM G. BENTON
30 The ecology of urban areas and their functions for species diversity 329
PETER WERNER
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31 On the roJe of alien species in urban flora and vegetation 349
INGO kowarik
32 Biotic homogenization of the California flora in urban and
urbanizing regions 373
MARK W. SCHWARTZ, JAMES H. THORNE AND
JOSHUA H. VIERS
33 The use of gradient analysis studies in advancing our
understanding of the ecology of urbanizing landscapes:
current status and future directions 391
mark j. McDonnell and amy k. hahs
34 A global analysis of the impacts of urbanization on bird and
plant diversity reveals key anthropogenic drivers 413
MYLA F. j. ARONSON, FRANK A. LA SORTE, CHARLES H.
NILON ET AL.
35 Avifauna homogenisation by urbanisation: analysis at different
European latitudes 429
PHILIPPE CLERGEAU, SOLENE CROCI, JUKKA JOKIMAKI,
MARJA-LIISA KAISANLAHTI-JOKIMAKI AND MARCO DINETTI
VOLUME III ECOLOGY FOR CITIES
A ckno wledgemen ts ix
Introduction to Volume III: cities as socio-economic systems 1
PART 9
Urban dependency (cities as consumers and waste producers)
and sustainability science 5
36 Urban ecology and sustainability: the state-of-the-science and
future directions 7
JIANGUO WU
37 Comprehensive concept planning of urban greening based on
ecological principles: a case study in Beijing, China 38
FENG LI, RUSONG WANG, JUERGEN PAULUSSEN AND
XUSHENG LIU
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PART 10
The ecological consequences of urban growth and
consumption, within and beyond cities 57
38 The role of urban structures in the distribution of wasteland
flora in the Greater Paris area, France 59
AUDREY MURATET, NATHALIE MACHON, FRÉDÉRIC JKiUEI,
JACQUES MORET AND EMMANUELLE PORC HER
39 The case of urban sprawl in Spain as an active and irreversible
driving force for desertification 78
C. BARBERO-SIERRA, M. J. MARQUES ANO M. RUÌZ-PÉRE/
40 Urban ecosystems and the North American carbon cycle 98
D. E. PATAKI, R. J. ALIO, A. S. FUNG, N. E. GOLUHIIWSK I,
C. A. KENNEDY, E. G. MCPHERSON, D. J. NOWAK,
R. V. POUYAT AND P. ROMERO LANKAO
41 The effect of air pollution on yield and quality of mung bean
grown in peri-urban areas of Varanasi 118
M. AGRAWAL, B. SINGH, S. B. AGRAWAL, J. N. B. BELL
AND F. MARSHALL
42 Cumulative impacts of human activities on urban garden soils:
origin and accumulation of metals 135
Zs. SZOLNOKI, A. FARSANG AND I. PUSKAS
43 Soil pollution by PAHs in urban soils: a comparison of
three European cities 159
E. MORILLO, A. S. ROMERO, C. MAQUEDA, L. MADRID,
F. AJMONE-MARSAN, H. GRCMAN, C. M. DAVIDSON,
A. S. HURSTHOUSE AND J. VILLAVERDE
44 Pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) in urban
receiving waters , 75
J. B. ELLIS
45 Eutrophication and nutrient release in urban areas of
sub-Saharan Africa - a review 187
P. M. NYENJE, J. W. FOPPEN, S. UHLENBROOK,
R. KULABAKO AND A. MUWANGA
46 Global forecasts of urban expansion to 2030 and direct impacts
on biodiversity and carbon poois 21 j
KAREN C. SETO, BURAK GÜNERALP AND LUCY R. HUTYRA
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PART 11
Cities as socio-economic systems 227
47 Urban ecological systems: linking terrestrial ecological,
physical, and socioeconomic components of metropolitan areas 229
S. T. A. PICKETT, M. L. CADENASSO, J. M. GROVE, C. H. NILON,
R. V. POUYAT, W. C. ZIPPERER AND R. COSTANZA
48 Ecological resilience in urban ecosystems: linking urban patterns
to human and ecological functions 263
MARINA ALBERT! AND JOHN M. MARZLUFF
49 Suburban life and the boundaries of nature: resilience and
rupture in Australian backyard gardens 292
LESLEY HEAD AND PAT MUIR
50 Conjugate ecopolis planning: balancing ecoservice and human
well-being in Beijing 321
RUSONG WANG, FENG LI AND JUERGEN PAULUSSEN
51 Ecological resilience and resilient cities 344
STEWARD T. A. PICKETT, BRIAN McGRATH,
M. L. CADENASSO AND ALEXANDER J. FELSON
PART 12
Urban landscape design for human benefit, especially for
public health and well-being 373
52 Urban green space, public health, and environmental justice:
the challenge of making cities ‘just green enough’ 375
JENNIFER R. WOLCH, JASON BYRNE AND JOSHUA P. NEWELL
53 Urban open space in the 21st century 398
CATHARINE WARD THOMPSON
54 Green space, health and wellbeing: making space for
individual agency 417
SARAH L. BELL, CASSANDRA PHOENIX, REBECCA LOVELL
AND BENEDICT W. WHEELER
55 The urban environment and health in a world of increasing
globalization: issues for developing countries 433
ANTHONY J. McMICHAEL
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56 People, parks and the urban green: a study of popular
meanings and values for open spaces in the city 450
JACQUELIN BURGESS, CAROLYN M. HARRISON AND
MELANIE LIMB
57 Green-space preservation and allocation for sustainable
greening of compact cities 482
C. Y. JIM
PART 13
Urban land restoration and novel ecosystems 501
58 The use of natural processes in reclamation - advantages and
difficulties 503
ANTHONY BRADSHAW
59 Practical conservation and restoration of herbaceous vegetation 523
COLIN D. MEURK AND HELEN GREENEP
60 Alien invasions, ecological restoration in cities and the loss of
ecological memory 532
VALENTIN SCHAEFER
VOLUME IV ECOLOGY FOR CITIES (ECONOMY
AND SOCIETY): THE INTEGRATION AND FUTURE
OF URBAN ECOLOGY
A ckno w ledgemen ts i x
Introduction to Volume IV: urban ecology as an integrated
field of study
PART 14
Urban green infrastructure and ecosystem services, including
climatic change adaptation and mitigation 5
61 Ecosystem services in urban areas 7
PER BOLUND AND SVEN HUNHAMMAR
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62 Coupling biogeochemical cycles in urban environments:
ecosystem services, green solutions, and misconceptions 20
DIANE E. PATAKI, MARGARET M. CARREIRO, JENNIFER
CHERRIER, NANCY E. GRULKE, VINIECE JENNINGS,
STEPHANIE PINCETL, RICHARD V. POUYAT, THOMAS H.
WHITLOW AND WAYNE C. ZIPPERER
63 Adapting cities for climate change: the role of the green
infrastructure 39
S. GILL, J, HANDLEY, R. ENNOS AND S. PAULEIT
64 Climate change and urban resilience 62
ROBIN LEICHHNKO
PART 15
Urban political ecology and urban ecosystems 73
65 Urban biodiversity and social inequalities in built-up cities:
new evidences, next questions. The example of Paris, France 75
MARIANNE COHEN, RAYMOND BAUDOIN, MILENA PALIBRK,
NICOLAS PERSYN AND CATHERINE RHEIN
66 Weaving protective stories: connective practices to articulate
holistic values in the Stockholm National Urban Park
HENRIK ERNSTSON AND SVERKER SORLIN
67 Urban political ecology 1: the urban century
NIK HEYNEN
68 Living cities: making space for urban nature
SARAH WHATMORE AND STEVE HINCHLIFFE
PART 16
Public participation in the provision and protection of nature
in urban areas 143
69 The human dimensions of urban greenways: planning for
recreation and related experiences 145
PAUL H. GOBSTER AND LYNNE M. WESTPHAL
70 Perceptions of parks and urban derelict land by landscape
planners and residents 172
MATHIAS HOFMANN, JANNEKE R. WESTERMANN,
INGO KOWARIK AND ELKE VAN DER MEER
100
125
134
Xlll
CO NT lì NTS
71 Partnerships in action: strategies for the development of
voluntary community groups in urban parks
ROBERT JONES
195
PART 17
Urban ecology as an integrated discipline
72 Is there a need for a theory of urban ecology?
JARI NIEMELA
73 Urban ecology as an interdisciplinary field: differences in
the use of “urban” between the social and natural sciences
N. E. McINTYRE, K. KNOWTHS-YANEZ AND I). 1101*1·
74 A new urban ecology: modeling human communities as integral
parts of ecosystems poses special problems for the development
and testing of ecological theory
JAMES P. COLLINS, ANN KINZIG, NANC Y B. (iRIMM,
WILLIAM F. FAGAN, DIANE MOPE, JIANGUO WU AND
ELIZABETH T. BORER
75 Integrating humans into ecology: opportunities and
challenges for studying urban ecosystems
MARINA ALBERTI, JOHN M. MARZLUI F, ERR
SHULENBERGER, GORDON BRADLEY, CLARE RYAN
AND CRAIG ZUMBRUNNEN
76 Urban transitions: on urban resilience and human-dominated
ecosystems
HENRIK ERNSTSON, SANDER E. VAN DER LEEUW,
CHARLES L. REDMAN, DOUGLAS J. MEFFERT, GEORGE DAVIS,
CHRISTINE ALFSEN AND THOMAS ELMQVJST
77 A comparative gradient approach as a tool for understanding
and managing urban ecosystems
CHRISTOPHER G. BOONE, ELIZABETH COOK, SHARON J.
HALL, MARCIA L. NATION, NANCY B. GRIMM, CAROL B.
RAISH, DEBORAH M. FINCH AND ABIGAIL M. YORK
78 Ecology of urban green spaces: the way forward in answering
major research questions
JARI NIEMELA
219
221
232
256
268
290
317
335
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PART 18
Long-term ecological research into integrated urban ecology 351
79 Interdisciplinary research: maintaining the constructive impulse
in a culture of criticism 353
S. T. A. PICKETT, WILLIAM R. BURCH, JR. AND
J. MORGAN GROVE
80 Urban ecological and social-ecological research in the City
of Cape Town: insights emerging from an Urban Ecology
CityLab 363
PIPPIN ANDERSON AND THOMAS ELMQVIST
81 Urban ecology in Cape Town: South African comparisons and
reflections 371
SAREL S. (TLLIERS AND STEFAN J. SIEBERT
82 Beyond urban legends: an emerging framework of urban
ecology, as illustrated by the Baltimore Ecosystem Study 393
STEWARD T. A. PICKETT, MARY L. CADENASSO, J. MORGAN
GROVE, ET AL.
83 Global change and the ecology of cities 416
NANCY B. GRIMM, STANLEY M. FAETH, NANCY E.
GOLUBIEWSKI, CHARLES L. REDMAN, JIANGUO WU,
XUEMEI BAI AND JOHN M. BRIGGS
PART 19
Mission statements for urban ecology 429
84 Maintaining ecological integrity and sustaining ecosystem
function in urban areas 431
MARINA ALBERTI
85 The future of urban biodiversity research: moving beyond the
‘low-hanging fruit’ 445
mark j. McDonnell and amy k. hahs
86 Time for a change: dynamic urban ecology 462
CRISTINA E. RAMALHO AND RICHARD J. HOBBS
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87 Urban (and teleconnections and sustainabilit) 483
KAREN C. SETO, ANETTE REENBERG, CHRISTOIMIER G.
BOONE, MICHA1L FRAGKIAS, OACiMAR 11A ASE, EOHlAS
LANGANKE, PETER MARCOTULLIO, DARI.A K. Ml NROli,
BRANISLAV OLAH AND DAVID SIMON
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