Urbanization, Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: Challenges and Opportunities: A Global Assessment

Urbanization is a global phenomenon and the book emphasizes that this is not just a social-technological process. It is also a social-ecological process where cities are places for nature, and where cities also are dependent on, and have impacts on, the biosphere at different scales from local to gl...

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Main Author: Burak Güneralp (auth)
Other Authors: Peter J. Marcotullio (auth), Cathy Wilkinson (auth), Thomas Elmqvist (auth), Maria Schewenius (auth), Karen C. Seto (auth), Julie Goodness (auth), Robert I. McDonald (auth), Susan Parnell (auth), Michail Fragkias (auth), Marte Sendstad (auth)
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Published: Springer Nature 2013
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