Ecology of Cities and Towns: A Comparative Approach
Edited by Mark McDonnell, Jurgen Breuste and Amy Hahs
714 pages, figs, tabs.
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The unprecedented growth of cities and towns around the world, coupled with the unknown effects of global change, has created an urgent need to
increase ecological understanding of human settlements, in order to develop inhabitable, sustainable cities and towns in the future. Although there is
a wealth of knowledge regarding the understanding of human organisation and behaviour, there is comparably little information available regarding the
ecology of cities and towns. This book brings together leading scientists, landscape designers and planners from developed and developing countries
around the world, to explore how urban ecological research has been undertaken to date, what has been learnt, where there are gaps in knowledge, and
what the future challenges and opportunities are.
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