Ecology of Cities and Towns: A Comparative Approach
Edited by Mark McDonnell, Jurgen Breuste and Amy Hahs
714 pages, figs, tabs.
"This important collection argues for a new approcah to ecology, redefining ecology in cities as an ecology of cities, in which the built environment
presents a unique set of conditions, associations, and ecosystems...This collection works best as a statement and perhaps predictor of a novel
conceptual framework that connects architecture, planning, sociology, and policy with the hard sciences that characterize classical
ecology...Recommended." --Choice
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