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adam_text | Urbanization is a global phenomenon that is increasingly challenging human society.
It is, therefore, crucially important to ensure that the relentless expansion of cities and
towns proceeds sustainably. Urban ecology, the interdisciplinary study of ecological patterns
and processes in towns and cities, is a rapidly developing field that can provide a scientific
basis for the informed decision-making and planning needed to create both viable and
sustainable cities.
Urban Ecology brings together an international team of leading scientists to discuss our
current understanding of all aspects of urban environments, from the biology of the organisms
that inhabit them to the diversity of ecosystem services and human social issues encountered
within urban landscapes. The book is divided into five sections with the first describing the
physical urban environment. Subsequent sections examine ecological patterns and processes
within the urban setting, followed by the integration of ecology with social issues. The book
concludes with a discussion of the applications of urban ecology to land-use planning. The
emphasis throughout is on what we actually know (as well as what we should know) about
the complexities of social-ecological systems in urban areas, in order to develop urban
ecology as a rigorous scientific discipline.
This authoritative reference text will be of relevance and use to ecologists, social scientists,
students, and practitioners seeking to understand the fundamental principles of, and future
prospects for, urban ecology. In addition, it provides a sound scientific framework for urban
ecologists, planners, architects, developers, and decision-makers to guide land-use and
development towards a more sustainable future for the world’s cities.
Contents
List of Contributors xii
Introduction 1
Jari Niemelä, Jürgen Breusïe, Thomas Elmqvist, Glenn Guntenspergen, Philip James,
and Nancy McIntyre
The History of Urban Ecology—An Ecologist s Perspective 5
Mark J. McDonnell
Introduction 5
Emergence of the discipline of urban ecology 5
The science of urban ecology 9
Summary 12
Section 1—Ecology in Cities: Man-Made Physical Conditions 15
Introduction 17
Jürgen H. Breuste
1.1 Land-Use and Surface-Cover as Urban Ecological Indicators 19
Stephan Pauleit and Jürgen H. Breuste
1.1.1 Introduction: urban form and ecosystem processes 19
1.1.2 Land-use and surface-cover patterns in urban area 20
1.1.3 Land-use and surface-cover dynamics in urban areas and their ecological implications 26
1.1.4 Conclusions 29
1.2 Urban Climate 31
Eberhard Parlow
1.2.1 Introduction 31
1.2.2 Physical aspects of urban climate 31
1.2.3 The urban heat island phenomenon 34
1.2.4 Biological aspects of urban climate 38
1.2.5 Chemical aspects of urban climate 38
1.2.6 Impacts of urban climate on human health 40
1.2.7 Conclusions 43
1.3 Urban Soils—Characterization, Pollution, and Relevance in Urban Ecosystems 45
Martin Sauerwein
1.3.1 Introduction—what are urban soils? 45
1.3.2 Pollution of urban soils 47
v
Vi CONTENTS
1.3.3 Properties of urban soils 50
13.4 Genesis of urban soils and soil functions in urban ecosystems 52
13.5 Urban soil landscapes 54
13.6 Balancing the soil substance budget in settlements 56
13.7 Classification of soils in settlements 56
13.8 Urban soil protection concepts 57
1.4 Hydrology of Urban Environments 59
Marc lügen
1.4.1 Introduction 59
1.4.2 Urban water cycle 59
1.43 Hydrological processes in urban areas 61
1.4.4 Water balance characteristics of urban areas 69
Summary 71
Jürgen H. Breuste
Section 2—Ecology in Cities: Patterns of Urban Biodiversity 73
Introduction 75
Glenn R. Guntenspergen
2.1 Plant Communities of Urban Wetlands: Patterns and Controlling Processes 77
Andrew H. Baldwin
2.1.1 Introduction 77
2.1.2 Wetland plant biodiversity in urban areas 78
2.13 Effects of urbanization on wetland vegetation 80
2.1.4 Synthesis and prospective view 84
2.2 Potemkin Gardens: Biodiversity in Small Designed Landscapes 85
Martin F. Quigley
2.2.1 Introduction 85
2.2.2 Species diversity 85
2.23 Structural biodiversity 86
2.2.4 Design 88
2.2.5 Conclusion 91
2.3 Vegetation of Urban Hard Surfaces 93
Jeremy Lundholm
23.1 Introduction 93
23.2 Hard surface types 93
233 Biota 97
2.3.4 Colonization and dynamics 98
2.3.5 Origin of hard surface floras 99
23.6 Theoretical frameworks 100
23.7 Problems caused by vegetation on hard surfaces 101
23.8 Benefits of hard surface vegetation 102
CONTENTS vii
2.4 Composition and Diversity of Urban Vegetation 103
Christopher P. Dunn and Liam Heneghan
2.4.1 Introduction 103
2.4.2 Urban floristics 104
2.4.3 Does size matter? Cities and vegetation patches as habitat islands 106
2.4.4 The planted cityscape 108
2.4.5 Ecology of remnant vegetation in urban areas 111
2.4.6 Drivers of biodiversity and change in urban vegetation 113
2.4.7 Looking ahead 114
2.5 Anthropogenic Ecosystems: The influence of People on Urban Wildlife Populations 116
Clark E. Adams and Kieran ]. Lindsey
2.5.1 Introduction 116
2.5.2 Definitions of urban on a global scale 116
2.5.3 Humans as a keystone species 117
2.5.4 Assemblages of urban vertebrates worldwide 118
2.5.5 Similarities and differences in urban vertebrate assemblages 120
2.5.6 Managing wildlife in anthropogenic ecosystems 120
2.5.7 Required adaptations to exist and thrive in urban ecosystems 121
2.5.8 The built environment as hazard and habitat 121
2.5.9 Wildlife assemblages in a city without people 127
2.5.10 Anthropogenic ecosystems: are humans key? 128
Summary 129
Glenn R. Guntenspergen
Section 3—Ecology in Cities: Processes Affecting Urban Biodiversity 131
Introduction 133
Nancy E. McIntyre
3.1 Coupled Relationships between Humans and other Organisms in Urban Areas 135
Barbara Clucas and John M. Marzluff
3.1.1 Introduction 135
3.1.2 Humans and natural systems 136
3.1.3 Interactions between humans and other organisms 137
3.1.4 Coevolution of humans and animals 138
3.1.5 Humans and birds in urban areas 138
3.1.6 Conclusions 147
3.2 Urban Flora and Vegetation: Patterns and Processes 148
Sarel S. Cilliers and Stefan J. Siebert
3.2.1 Introduction 148
3.2.2 Urban vegetation: definitions and the current state of research 149
3.2.3 Processes affecting plant diversity patterns 150
3.2.4 Conclusions 157
viii CONTENTS
3.3 Effects of Urbanization on the Ecology and Evolution of Arthropods 159
Johan Kotze, Stephen Venn, Jar і Niemelä, and John Spence
3.3.1 Introduction 159
3.3.2 Arthropods in the fragmented urban landscape 159
3.3.3 The urban-rural gradient 160
3.3.4 Unique urban habitats 162
3.3.5 Arthropod adaptation to urban environments 164
3.3.6 Arthropod conservation in urban environments 165
3.3.7 Future research 166
3.4 Ecology of Urban Amphibians and Reptiles: Urbanophiles, Urbanophobes,
and the Urbanoblivious 167
Bruce W. Grant George Middendorf Michael J. Colgan, Haseeb Ahmad, and Michael B. Vogel
3.4.1 Introduction 167
3.4.2 Herps ш cities 171
3.4.3 Herps of cities j 175
3.4.4 Urban herps as indicators 176
3.4.5 Urban herps as educators 177
3.4.6 Concluding comments 178
3.5 Biodiversity and Community Composition in Urban Ecosystems: Coupled Human,
Spatial, and Metacommunity Processes 179
Christopher M. Swan, Steward T. A. Pickett, Katalin Szlavecz, Paige Warren, and K. Tara Willey
3.5.1 Introduction 179
3.5.2 Constraints on metacommunity properties in urban systems 180
3.5.3 Social dimensions of biodiversity in urban ecosystems 181
3.5.4 Urban metacommunity properties 182
3.5.5 A conceptual model of urban metacommunities 184
3.5.6 Conclusions 186
Summary 187
Nancy £. McIntyre
Section 4—Ecosystems, Ecosystem Services, and Social Systems in Urban Landscapes 189
Introduction 191
Thomas Elmqvist
4.1 Global Effects of Urbanization on Ecosystem Services 193
Robert McDonald and Peter Marcotullio
4.1.1 Introduction 193
4.1.2 What is the alternative to urbanization? 193
4.1.3 The urban-environmental transition 195
4.1.4 Ecosystem services 197
4.1.5 Conclusions 204
CONTENTS ix
4.2 Social-Ecological Transformations in Urban Landscapes—A Historical Perspective 206
Charles L. Redman
4.2.1 Introduction 206
4.2.2 Why look to the past? 206
4.2.3 Drivers and consequences of urbanization through history 208
4.2.4 Towards an understanding of urban resilience 211
4.3 The Urban Landscape as a Social-Ecological System for Governance of Ecosystem Services 213
Christine Alfsen, Ashley Duval, and Thomas Elmqvist
4.3.1 Introduction 213
4.3.2 Urban ecosystems and ecosystem services 214
4.3.3 Governance of urban ecosystems 215
4.4 Water Services in Urban Landscapes 219
Peter Bridgewater
4.4.1 Introduction 219
4.4.2 Wetlands and water in the urban environment 221
4.4.3 Ecohydrology 223
4.4.4 Healthy wetlands, healthy people 224
4.4.5 Future research directions 226
4.5 The Role of Ecosystem Services in Contemporary Urban Planning 228
Johan Colding
4.5.1 Introduction 228
4.5.2 Urban sprawl and ecosystem services 229
4.5.3 Green infrastructure planning 229
4.5.4 Smart growth planning 231
4.5.5 Generation of urban ecosystem services 232
4.5.6 The simplification of the urban landscape 232
4.5.7 Implications of smart growth and green infrastructure planning 234
4.5.8 The pedagogic role of nature in cities 236
4.5.9 Concluding remarks 236
Summary 238
Thomas Elmcfvist
Section 5—Urban Design, Planning, and Management: Lessons from Ecology 241
Introduction 243
Philip James
5.1 Urban Ecology—The Bigger Picture 246
Ian Douglas and Joe Ravetz
5.1.1 Introduction 246
5.1.2 A wider framework 246
x CONTENTS
5.1.3 Social and cultural issues 248
5.1.4 Ecological planning and investment 257
5.1.5 Conclusions 262
5.2 Urban Ecology and Human Health 263
Konstantinos Tzoulas and Kim Greening
5.2.1 Introduction 263
5.2.2 Urban ecology and physical health 265
5.2.3 Urban ecology and psychological well-being 267
5.2.4 Urban ecology and social well-being 268
5.2.5 Summary and conclusions 271
5.3 Multifunctional Green Infrastructure Planning to Promote Ecological Services in the City 272
Stephan Pauleit, Li Liu, Jack Ahern, and Aleksandra Kazmierczak
5.3.1 Introduction: green infrastructure 272
5.3.2 Concepts and principles of green infrastructure planning f 273
5.3.3 Green infrastructure planning in practice 275
5.3.4 Conclusions 284
5.4 Building for Biodiversity: Accommodating People and Wildlife in Cities 286
Jon Sadler, Adam Bates, Rossa Donovan, and Stefan Bodnar
5.4.1 Introduction 286
5.4.2 Managing urban systems 287
5.4.3 Planning tools and approaches to urban planning—a UK perspective 287
5.4.4 Building and managing biodiversity: mitigation techniques and habitat enhancement 290
5.4.5 Building for biodiversity: constructing a more ecologically sustainable built form 291
5.4.6 Conclusions 296
5.5 Linking Social and Ecological Systems 298
Шупе C. Zipperer; Wayde C. Morse, and Cassandra Johnson Gaither
5.5.1 Introduction 298
5.5.2 Socio-ecological integrators 298
5.5.3 Modelling social-ecological systems 302
5.5.4 Summary 308
5.6 Building Urban Biodiversity through Financial Incentives, Regulation, and Targets 309
John Box
5.6.1 Introduction 309
5.6.2 Economic drivers to increase urban biodiversity 310
5.6.3 Legislation, regulation, and targets to increase biodiversity 312
5.6.4 Conclusions 315
CONTENTS xi
Summary
Philip James
Concluding Remarks: The Way Forward for Urban Ecology
Jari Niemelä, Jürgen Breuste, Thomas Elmqvist, Glenn Guntenspergen, Philip James,
and Nancy McIntyre
References
Index
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