• Rather than using scenarios to measure the impacts of different policy options on nature, scenarios representing the desired outcomes for biodiversity and ecosystem services can be used to inform how policies can guarantee ecosystem integrity into the future. (scielo.br)
  • Atmosphere-Climate-Ecosystems (ACE) embrace research covered by the two strategic research areas of BECC (Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate) and MERGE (ModElling the Regional and Global Earth system) at University of Gothenburg. (gu.se)
  • BECC brings together scientists from the natural and social sciences to perform research essential in understanding the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, climate change and land-use change on biodiversity and ecosystem services on local, regional, national and global scales, to provide a scientific basis for the sustainable management of ecosystems and biodiversity. (gu.se)
  • The course highlights different methods for the analysis of interplay between climate land use biodiversity and ecosystem services at different spatial scales. (lu.se)
  • We perform research essential to understanding the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, climate change and land-use change on biodiversity and ecosystem services on local, regional, national and global scales. (lu.se)
  • Our vision is to provide a world-leading research environment that brings together excellent research and training at Lund University and the University of Gothenburg to address our society's need for knowledge about the dynamics between biodiversity and ecosystem services in a rapidly changing world. (lu.se)
  • The knowledge generated by BECC serves the integration of biodiversity and ecosystem services into policy development, decision-making and praxis, from local to global levels. (lu.se)
  • assess the combined consequences of anthropogenic emissions, climate and land-use change on biodiversity and ecosystem services and provide a basis for informed societal responses, with a focus on critical changes in forest, agricultural, urban and arctic ecosystems. (lu.se)
  • Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) expert. (lu.se)
  • The complementary expertise and methodologies used by MERGE and BECC scientists has the potential to make significant contributions to our understanding of climate change and its links to biodiversity and ecosystem services, and to inform national and international policy and assessments based on the best available science. (lu.se)
  • It revealed that the i-Tree Eco projects had helped to increase knowledge of urban forests and awareness of the benefits they provide. (open.ac.uk)
  • Altruistic Motivation - The Green Seattle Partnership (GSP), a governmental collaboration with 54 volunteer-based partner organizations, aims to engage diverse stakeholders in restoring the city's urban forests. (weadapt.org)
  • Accordingly, mangrove forests are endangered ecosystems despite awareness of their benefits. (frontiersin.org)
  • Urban forests encompass all trees and shrubs in an urban area. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Urban forests are a proven human health resource, as they restore the physical and mental health of the human body and mind. (copernicus.org)
  • In addition, urban forests provide several important ecosystem services, including those associated with human health. (copernicus.org)
  • which form dense populations on street trees in the hottest urban locations and sparse populations on street trees in cooler locations or trees in forests (Meineke et al. (researchgate.net)
  • All ecosystem types are included in this goal: forests, grasslands, croplands, wetlands, savannahs, other terrestrial and inland water ecosystems, marine and coastal ecosystems and urban environments. (cbd.int)
  • Restoration of forests and other watershed ecosystems could save water utilities in the world's largest cities $890 million each year in water treatment costs. (cbd.int)
  • Can such a framework be applied to study the interactions in different ecosystems, including agricultural land, forests, arctic-alpine ecosystems and wetlands? (lu.se)
  • These structures can provide important ecosystem services (ES) with a major impact on human well-being. (mdpi.com)
  • Ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) describes methods of 'working with nature' to produce goods and services that reduce human and ecosystem vulnerability to climate change. (weadapt.org)
  • decline in ecosystem services on urban climate regulation). (wikipedia.org)
  • This special section presents new research that advances our knowledge of the ecological and environmental services provided by the urban forest. (nih.gov)
  • The conceptual model and scenarios developed in the present study may be useful to improve understanding of the complex interactions among anthropogenic drivers, water-related ecosystem services and their potential repercussions for natural and social systems of the region. (scielo.br)
  • Governance decisions will be critical to maintaining the ecosystems of the region, the services it provides and the culture and tradition of the people historically embedded in the landscape. (scielo.br)
  • It outlines the value and services provided by trees in Kansas City, assesses the sustainability of Kansas City's existing urban forest, and gives a vision and mission for the future urban forest. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • KC's urban forest provides $28 million in ecosystem services annually to the metro. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Trees are important components of urban landscapes because of the ecosystem services they provide. (researchgate.net)
  • However, the effects of urbanization, particularly high temperatures, can benefit chronic insect pests and threaten ecosystem services offered by urban trees. (researchgate.net)
  • Her ongoing work has examined arthropod-mediated ecosystem services in rural and urban agriculture. (uga.edu)
  • The new framework, Peters says, can be used to assess dryland ecosystem services, inform land-management decisions, and improve the ecological literacy of future generations living on and co-existing with drylands. (nsf.gov)
  • One of the 11 points focuses on "design for wellbeing", elaborating on how ecosystem services can promote health and wellbeing in urban communities. (building.co.uk)
  • Interdisciplinary research in man-made urban green infrastructure, including green roofs and walls providing many ecosystem services in built areas. (helsinki.fi)
  • While urban mangroves may be highly impacted by humans, they continue to provide important ecosystem services, or benefits to society. (ufl.edu)
  • Map NBS and assess their potential provision of multiple ecosystem services in relation to the urban context. (lu.se)
  • This includes the spatial distribution of NBS in Swedish cities and how this influences ecosystem services and their contribution to urban challenges and also how this distribution relates to biophysical and socio-economic factors. (lu.se)
  • The general aim is that students should be able to define ecosystem processes and identify how the processes are influenced by different actors in society and their need of ecosystem services, as well as of direct and indirect klimateffekter. (lu.se)
  • support local, national and global policymakers through the scientific evaluations of policy options, including adaptation and mitigation strategies to global change, the conservation of biodiversity and resilience of ecosystems and their services. (lu.se)
  • This paper analyses and compares a set of case studies on ecosystem services (ES) mapping and assessment with the purpose of formulating lessons learned and recommendations. (lu.se)
  • The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services conducted a biomonitoring study to assess exposures to persistent toxic substances in Detroit urban shoreline anglers who may be at high exposure risk due to consumption of locally caught fish. (cdc.gov)
  • How we construct a city affects biodiversity and this diversity in turn determines which ecosystem services, such as pollination, we can benefit from. (lu.se)
  • The process of organisms interacting with their environment in a way that benefits human society (for example bees pollinating crops) is referred to as ecosystem services. (lu.se)
  • Biodiversity is the basis for the maintenance of functions and processes in the ecosystems, and thus it is central in the generation of ecosystem services (such as pollination and biological control). (lu.se)
  • The concept "ecosystem services" is often used by both researchers and authorities to describe the dependence of human welfare on ecosystem functions. (lu.se)
  • By describing the contribution of ecosystems to our welfare with a straight-forward concept like ecosystem services, the focus is turned towards sustainable management of ecosystems and their inherent processes. (lu.se)
  • What impact would the global land use scenarios employed by global ESMs have on Sweden's climate (CC), its air quality (AQ), its biodiversity (BD) and ecosystem services (ES)? (lu.se)
  • Urban responses to global environmental change (e.g., urban strategies for climate change mitigation and adaptation). (wikipedia.org)
  • Research fields of the Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR) include atmospheric aerosol particles, ecosystem-atmosphere interactions, climate change, air quality, boundary layer meteorology, hydrosphere geophysics, simulations of molecular clusters, dynamic, numeric and radar meteorology, and forest ecological studies. (helsinki.fi)
  • Explanations for these changes include overgrazing by livestock, drought and climate change, fewer fires, changes in atmospheric chemistry and fluctuations in small animal populations, such as rabbits. (nsf.gov)
  • Ecosystem restoration activities generate benefits not only for biodiversity conservation, but also for climate change mitigation, land degradation neutrality and food security, among other goals. (cbd.int)
  • Mangrove ecosystems are threatened by climate change and human activities. (ufl.edu)
  • Nature-based solutions (NBS) are defined to be inspired and supported by nature and have recently been proposed by practitioners and policy makers, as solutions to urban challenges such as urbanization and climate change. (lu.se)
  • The overall aim of Urban Nature is to investigate the ability of NBS to simultaneously meet different urban challenges such as climate change and public well-being. (lu.se)
  • The course focus on methodology for the analysis of ecosystems' development over time in relation to: 1) internal factors such as interaction between biotic and abiotic processes, 2) external factors such as human influence and climate change, 3) interaction between different spatial scales (local, regional and global). (lu.se)
  • Nearly a quarter of all deaths in Africa are reportedly due to environmental causes, including the impacts of climate change. (who.int)
  • Expert in: sustainable urban development, climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction. (lu.se)
  • Preliminary data analysis indicates the species richness, abundance, and biomass of the intertidal community are significantly lower on urban compared to natural beaches. (usc.edu)
  • The composition of the intertidal community also differs significantly, with extensive loss of endemic beach taxa and only a small subset of what appear to be resilient species remaining on urban beaches. (usc.edu)
  • Animals are kept in packed cages and with their immune systems weakened from the stress, viruses can easily spread between species, including humans. (socialistalternative.org)
  • Locally, the distribution of many scale insect species differs between urban street trees and nearby forest trees (Hanks and Denno 1993a, Speight et al. (researchgate.net)
  • Volunteers will learn all about native tree species and urban ecosystems along with all the best stewardship practices and unique challenges that face Baltimore's tree canopy. (ucc.org)
  • Cities are the pinnacle of human change to the environment, creating unique types of ecosystems which present many challenges to local organisms: habitat fragmentation, introduced species, and various pollutants. (lu.se)
  • Local wildlife influences people and by better understanding the urban ecosystem, we are one step closer to building cities that will allow future generations to learn about species and enjoy nature near their homes. (lu.se)
  • There are almost 300 species of bee (including 40 species of bumblebee) in Sweden and many species are endangered, explains Anna Persson. (lu.se)
  • Even if more bees in cities is not the solution for the countryside pollination problems, a diversity of bee species in cities could help us with urban farming and local food production, but primarily with creating a pleasant and sustainable environment. (lu.se)
  • Biological diversity includes the diversity within and between both species and ecosystems. (lu.se)
  • These can include but are not limited to agricultural, forest, soil and water ecosystems as well as urban and rural ecosystems. (uidaho.edu)
  • The present work describes a conceptual model to evaluate water-related ecosystem service provision under different land use scenarios in the Matopiba region of the Brazilian Cerrado, the world's most biodiverse savanna and an agricultural frontier. (scielo.br)
  • carbon sequestration, greenhouse gas fluxes in agricultural, forest and peatland ecosystems. (helsinki.fi)
  • Perfecto's work has taken her to urban and agricultural landscapes in the neotropics and North America, including Puerto Rico, Mexico and Michigan. (uga.edu)
  • But arid and semi-arid lands are complex ecosystems made up of grasses, shrubs, agricultural fields and urban-dwelling plants and animals, including us. (nsf.gov)
  • The articles were authored by U.S. Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists at Jornada Basin, including Peters and Kris Havstad, along with colleagues at New Mexico State University, Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, the U.S. Geological Survey, University of California at Los Angeles, and the Asombro Institute for Science Education. (nsf.gov)
  • Examples include enhancing organic carbon in agricultural soils, increasing fish stocks in overfished zones, remediating polluted sites, restoring ecological processes, restoring biodiversity and conserving fauna and flora that can assist in the restoration process. (cbd.int)
  • For example, reducing deforestation, restoring ecosystems, and implementing agricultural practices that build soil organic matter could contribute more than a third of the total efforts needed by 2030 to keep global warming well below 2 degrees. (cbd.int)
  • Urban areas developed in arid and semi-arid regions show far less heating compared with the surrounding countryside than cities built amid forested and temperate climates. (sciencedaily.com)
  • His research interests include how humans alter biogeochemical cycles, the fate of anthropogenic nutrients in aquatic ecosystems, applying ecosystem ecology to sustainability science and communicating scientific information to the public. (stthomas.edu)
  • Being crucibles of anthropogenic effects, urban ecosystems offer opportunities to understand how humans impact nature. (lu.se)
  • With the urban ecosystems: people and planet theme we will explore issues and opportunities around increasing urbanisation and its effects on people and ecosystems, such as the role cities can take in improving climate resilience, mitigating biodiversity loss and pollution and increasing natural capital and designing future cities that work for people and planet. (imperial.ac.uk)
  • The lack of information on ecological conditions and functions of urban beaches in Southern California impedes planning for conservation of these important coastal ecosystems to insure resilience. (usc.edu)
  • However, there is an increasing need for empirical evidence as to the magnitude of the impacts, both beneficial and adverse, that urban trees can provide and the role that climatic region and built landscape circumstance play in modifying those impacts. (nih.gov)
  • This will generate new knowledge and critically needed information on the ecological condition of sandy beaches, and will provide the potential for comparison of ecosystems status and trends among beaches and over time, allowing improved evaluation of effects of environmental impacts and restoration projects on this important coastal ecosystem. (usc.edu)
  • Data collected to date is being prepared for scientific publication and suggests that urbanization profoundly impacts biodiversity and function of sandy beach ecosystems. (usc.edu)
  • Tanoak mortality changes urban landscapes and forest ecosystems and impacts local timber and nursery industries. (oregonstate.edu)
  • The scope of the journal is broad, including interactions between urban ecosystems and associated suburban and rural environments. (springer.com)
  • In this perspective, we explore the potential of a traits framework for understanding social-ecological patterns, dynamics, interactions, and tipping points in complex urban systems. (nature.com)
  • Specifically, I investigated urban trophic interactions, how air pollution and nutrition may affect animal physiology, and how local wildlife influences children's well- being and perception of nature. (lu.se)
  • Including interactions between terrestrial and aquatic systems. (lu.se)
  • Urban Ecosystems is launching a new type of manuscript and associated topical collection using the theme Ecology with Cities . (springer.com)
  • Dr. Small teaches a variety of courses with topics ranging from environmental problem solving to urban ecosystem ecology. (stthomas.edu)
  • Studying urban ecology therefore has the potential to shed light on both sides of the interaction between people and nature. (lu.se)
  • Studying several taxa, and using methods from Ecology, Physiology, Sociology, and Aerosol technology, I aimed to develop a holistic and multifaceted understanding of the urban ecosystem. (lu.se)
  • Wetlands can be highly variable ecosystems that are characterized by fluctuating water levels and the prevalence of saturated soil conditions during the growing season. (urbanhabitats.org)
  • Development of a hydrologic model that can accurately describe a given urban wetland is a necessary first step in the successful reestablishment of sustainable wetlands on a restoration site. (urbanhabitats.org)
  • The goal of this study was to characterize surface water movement as it currently exists in the urban wetlands of Teaneck Creek. (urbanhabitats.org)
  • System dynamics (SD) and Agent-based modeling (ABM) are used to model the current and optimal status of SDI development and Multi-objective Optimization are used as a case study to utilize a fully functional SDI in urban land use planning. (lu.se)
  • This can involve including local communities in project design, using processes of participatory mapping. (weadapt.org)
  • Urban Ecosystems is an international journal devoted to scientific investigations of urban environments and the relationships between socioeconomic and ecological structures and processes in urban environments. (springer.com)
  • Doing so means streamlining internal processes to eliminate inefficiencies, removing obstacles that discourage suppliers from bidding, and shifting from a process that is solely based on risk management and compliance to one that remains fair and compliant but is more responsive and includes feedback loops. (bcg.com)
  • Globally, drylands are becoming mosaics that need fresh perspectives and explanations for ecosystem processes--views that go beyond traditional paradigms of grassland-to-shrubland conversion, researchers say. (nsf.gov)
  • Many dryland landscapes have gone through marked changes in vegetation structure and ecosystem processes over the past 150 years, says Peters. (nsf.gov)
  • In response to the environmental damage caused by urbanization, Nature-based Solutions (NbS) are being implemented to enhance biodiversity and ecosystem processes with mutual benefits for society and nature. (frontiersin.org)
  • The course deals with ecosystem processes based on an interdisciplinary perspective and include natural ecosystems, ecosystems with production oriented agriculture and forestry as well as urban ecosystems. (lu.se)
  • Identification of appropriate methods to produce scenarios, evaluate and follow adaptation processes as well as to identify and handle method related uncertainties are included in the exercises. (lu.se)
  • This highlights the need for knowledge about how natural ecosystem processes affect our society and stresses the risk of the high price to be paid if these processes are weakened, changed or removed. (lu.se)
  • She has authored or co-authored 269 peer-reviewed publications, including a 2020 study that linked an invasive snail to coffee leaf rust, a significant pest in coffee production. (uga.edu)
  • UN Member States have committed to building synergies between existing ecosystem conservation and restoration commitments and initiatives, like the Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framework, and the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. (cbd.int)
  • In response to global degradation of natural habitats and to support the objectives of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, The United Nations General Assembly declared 2021-2030 to be the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration , with the goal to "prevent, halt and reverse the degradation of ecosystems worldwide" ( United Nations (UN), 2020 ). (frontiersin.org)
  • Numerous tools have been developed to assist environmental decision-making, but there has been little examination of whether these tools achieve this aim, particularly for urban environments. (open.ac.uk)
  • The lab specializes in the design and development of physical and digital environments supporting transformative innovations and new models for urban and regional ecosystems. (urenio.org)
  • Atmosphere-Climate-Environment (ACE) at University of Gothenburg includes a significant numbers of excellent research environments engaging several departments. (gu.se)
  • Thus, the rise of "entrepreneurial ecosystems" as organized attempts to establish environments that are conducive to increasing the success for newly established ventures. (springer.com)
  • In Montréal and throughout the world, we must densify urban environments in an intelligent manner by making more room for nature. (montrealinternational.com)
  • Urban mangroves may look different than their pristine counterparts (Branoff 2017). (ufl.edu)
  • Education in Architecture and planning beyond sustainability leads to a wide range of career opportunities within architecture, urban design, and planning for sustainable development as a response to increasing awareness and commitment among both public and private actors. (chalmers.se)
  • Sara and Jonas collaborate on the Formas project 'TRANS-LEARN: Ecosystems of Learning for Urban Sustainability Transformations' (2021-2025). (lu.se)
  • LUCSUS' expert list for media includes contact details for researchers with expertise in various areas of sustainability. (lu.se)
  • On a national level, the 2021 Environment Act has introduced new mandatory biodiversity requirements for planning applications in England as of 2023, including a biodiversity net gain (BNG) of 10% on all new development. (building.co.uk)
  • Following an invitation from the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity , on March 1, 2019, The United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), together with over 70 countries led by El Salvador, adopted Resolution 73/284 proclaiming 2021-2030 as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration . (cbd.int)
  • Ecosystem restoration is essential to achieve the 2050 Vision and reverse the trend of biodiversity decline. (cbd.int)
  • Thanks to the multiple benefits of ecosystem restoration activities, The UN Decade will also build on other existing conventions, including our sister Rio conventions and the Sustainable Development Goals. (cbd.int)
  • The event was organised at the launch of the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. (cbd.int)
  • for more general background information, see Sudden Oak Death, Prevention, Recognitions and Restoration (note: the maps in the publication do not include the Port Orford detection) https://catalog.extension.oregonstate.edu/em9216 Consider attending a workshop or participating in a citizen science project. (oregonstate.edu)
  • What kind of framing, what research, would allow traits-classically understood as a different representation and interpretation of well-established and known properties of the social-ecological system―to fully work as "mediators" for understanding the behavior, functions, and needs of urban systems under pressure? (nature.com)
  • Theoretical flow chart linking the entities of a social-ecological system to its traits, demonstrating how a traits framework-as outlined in this article-might be positioned to support the analysis, interpretation and governance of urban systems. (nature.com)
  • USC Sea Grant has funded a project to develop and test an ecological monitoring approach suitable for use by citizen scientists on urban beaches in California. (usc.edu)
  • More data on the ecological condition of beaches in Southern California are urgently needed to address current and future pressures on these narrow fringing coastal ecosystems. (usc.edu)
  • Enhancing broader recognition of beaches as important and sensitive coastal ecosystems is crucial to conserving the biodiversity and wildlife that depend on them and the vital ecological functions beaches provide. (usc.edu)
  • This project will develop and test an ecological monitoring approach suitable for use by citizen scientists on urban beaches in California. (usc.edu)
  • Their practice guide, launched in 2021, includes 11 key points around designing through nature-based solutions and in concert with best ecological practices. (building.co.uk)
  • 2) urban birds are constrained by food quality (specific nutrients) during breeding, likely due to low abundances of certain arthropods in cities. (lu.se)
  • UN-Habitat, the United Nations program for human settlements and sustainable urban development, is opening a new project office in Montréal. (montrealinternational.com)
  • The Montréal office will explore scientific advances and innovative tools to make policy recommendations and propose measures to foster sustainable urban development. (montrealinternational.com)
  • He has conducted foundational work on place-based methodologies including urban living labs and walking interviews, and has led large international and interdisciplinary research projects addressing sustainable urban governance. (lu.se)
  • Surface water flows in these areas dominate the hydrology because of the presence of fill materials, including a clay berm located adjacent to Teaneck Creek and a clay layer underlying most of the site at depths of 1 to 4 feet. (urbanhabitats.org)
  • At night, much of that heat is given up to the urban air, creating a warm bubble over a city that can be as much as 1 to 3°C (2 to 5°F) higher than temperatures in surrounding rural areas. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In the U.S., the summertime urban heat island (UHI) for desert cities like Las Vegas was 0.46°C lower than surrounding areas, compared to 10°C higher for cities like Baltimore. (sciencedaily.com)
  • By 2036, 600 million people will be living in urban areas. (hindustantimes.com)
  • Self-help groups (SHGs), which were introduced to empower rural women, have been scaled-up to include urban areas. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The Mapping and Measurement of Urban Layouts'"focused on two key questions: How well laid out were recently-built urban peripheries (areas built between 1990 and 2014) in comparison to urban areas built before 1990 in the global sample of cities? (urenio.org)
  • Not to mention, we also invest time in other areas of the greater region including Liberty, Prairie Village, KCK, Lee's Summit, Belton and others. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Including trees in yards, along streets and utility corridors, in parks and other protected areas, and along our rivers. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Deadly viruses like COVID-19 often appear in areas where humans are dramatically changing ecosystems through expansion of agriculture, manufacturing, etc. (socialistalternative.org)
  • 2018. For example, gloomy scale was historically restricted to low latitudes in the southern US but is now found in urban areas outside this range (Metcalf 1922, Just et al. (researchgate.net)
  • Risks of cardiovascular disease are reduced, while mental health and children's cognitive development are improved with access to green space, including in urban areas. (iucn.org)
  • To enhance the health benefits of urban nature and protected areas, many cities are launching programmes based on the Healthy Parks, Healthy People model by Parks Victoria, Australia. (iucn.org)
  • Mobilising new partnerships is key to ensuring these types of programmes are effective, bringing together conservationists, health practitioners, scientists, planners and others in recognition of the health and wellbeing benefits of ecosystems and protected areas. (iucn.org)
  • Urban mangroves are mangroves located in cities and residential areas. (ufl.edu)
  • In fact, due to their location, more people may benefit from these urban mangroves than from pristine mangroves, which are often located in protected areas. (ufl.edu)
  • The following document describes the role of mangroves in urban areas. (ufl.edu)
  • These local differences call for more detailed approaches when studying cities since both social and environmental variation within urban areas can be more consequential than general divides. (lu.se)
  • The analysis revealed that most case studies were policy-orientated or gave explicit suggestions for policy implementation in different contexts, including urban, rural and natural areas. (lu.se)
  • For example, urban areas often have a microclimate that is a bit warmer than the surrounding natural areas, and even a couple of degrees of warmth can allow some vectors and pathogens to flourish. (cdc.gov)
  • A transdisciplinary framework to support future urban forest research is proposed to better understand and communicate the role of urban trees in urban biogeochemical cycles that are highly disturbed, highly managed, and of paramount importance to human health and well-being. (nih.gov)
  • Applicants must be working with a faculty or industry mentor to develop and submit a research proposal focused on plant, animal or human health in complex, managed ecosystems. (uidaho.edu)
  • The University of Idaho USDA funded Research and Experiences for Undergraduates (REEU) program (2021-2026) is administered by the U of I Institute for Health in the Human Ecosystem (IHHE) and provides competitive financial support for U of I undergraduates to perform research with a U of I faculty mentor or Idaho industry mentor. (uidaho.edu)
  • Students in any U of I major can apply, but applicants must work with an REEU faculty or industry mentor to develop a research proposal focused on plant, animal or human health in complex, managed ecosystems. (uidaho.edu)
  • To ensure that cities and urban ecosystems support human wellbeing and overall quality of life we need conceptual frameworks that can connect different scientific disciplines as well as research and practice. (nature.com)
  • The Atlas is a multi-phase research effort by the NYU Urban Expansion Program at the Marron Institute of Urban Management and the Stern School of Business of New York University, in partnership with UN-Habitat and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy. (urenio.org)
  • The URBAN AND REGIONAL INNOVATION Research (URENIO) is a university lab within the Faculty of Engineering at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, conducting research on systems of innovation and intelligent / smart cities. (urenio.org)
  • Are you an undergraduate student (Bachelor or Master level studies) interested in summer work at INAR in multi-disciplinary aerosol, atmospheric physics and chemistry, ecosystem and geophysics research? (helsinki.fi)
  • Anna Persson, post doc at the Centre for Environmental and Climate Research, sees a future in urban meadows. (lu.se)
  • Home › Learn › Articles › Meaningful participation in urban ecosystem-based adaptation - how can it work? (weadapt.org)
  • What is urban ecosystem-based adaptation? (weadapt.org)
  • This study aimed to evaluate the use of the i-Tree Eco tool in Great Britain, an assessment tool developed to support urban forest management. (open.ac.uk)
  • While there was often broad use of i-Tree Eco findings in various internal reports, external forums, and discussions of wider policies and plans, direct changes relating to improved urban forest management, increased funding or new tree policies were less frequent. (open.ac.uk)
  • Urban trees, and the urban forest as a whole, can be managed to have an impact on the urban water, heat, carbon and pollution cycles. (nih.gov)
  • The noisy neighbor conundrum: what influences the value of urban sites for forest birds? (springer.com)
  • Future scenarios were developed considering potential trajectories of drivers and governance responses that may impact land use in the region, including the possibility of full compliance with Forest Code and implementation of the Soy Moratorium in the region. (scielo.br)
  • Did you know that KCMO has an Urban Forest Master Plan ? (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Forest Ecosystem Management grads take leadership roles in private companies, nonprofits, and government agencies. (psu.edu)
  • Your Forest Ecosystem Management adventure starts on campus and moves quickly to the millions of acres of Pennsylvania wilderness where you will learn and one day work in your profession. (psu.edu)
  • Forest Ecosystem Management requires rolled-up sleeves and boots on the ground to study the soils, water, animals, and plants that make up our woodlands. (psu.edu)
  • Thus, besides answering the question of whether different urban/peri-urban forest and open land structures are associated with different local and human bioclimatic characteristics, another major objective of the project is to collect, digitize, process, model and assess data on human physiological effects gathered during field experiments and walking studies in selected study regions within the city and the urban forest of Augsburg, Germany. (copernicus.org)
  • Urban forest fragments are an often-overlooked component of the greater urban forest which may help to mitigate the damaging effects of urbanization. (researchgate.net)
  • We conducted observational and manipulative field experiments to test the hypothesis that trees in urban forest fragments would be cooler than those in surrounding ornamental landscapes and would thus have fewer M. tenebricosa, particularly in a hot mid-latitude city. (researchgate.net)
  • First, that trees growing in urban forest fragments are buffered from a chronic urban tree pest due to lower temperatures. (researchgate.net)
  • We work to reveal the sources and sinks of methane and nitrous oxide in forest ecosystems. (helsinki.fi)
  • Urban mangroves may have naturally colonized post-development, been restored post-development, or be remnant from a larger mangrove forest pre-development. (ufl.edu)
  • Integrated Ecosystems: The path to tomorrow's smart and sustainable cities? (lu.se)
  • Mangrove ecosystems are known to act as filters for contaminants between land and sea. (frontiersin.org)
  • The results suggest that decades of urban rainwater runoff from an upper neighborhood induced large variations of mangrove soil physico-chemical properties compared to a control mangrove site sharing the same geological watershed. (frontiersin.org)
  • The urban mangrove site had a neutral pH and low salinity in the upper soil, while the control mangrove site presented acidic pH and a salinity ranging from 24 to 62 g L −1 . (frontiersin.org)
  • Most TM were significantly less concentrated in the urban mangrove soil varying from 1.3 ± 0.3 μg g −1 at the urban site and 1.9 ± 0.5 μg g −1 at the control site for Cd, to 30 ± 8 mg g −1 and 49 ± 11 mg g −1 for Fe at the urban and control site, respectively. (frontiersin.org)
  • The bioavailability of TM in the urban mangrove soil may be favored by suboxic conditions associated to less Cl-TM complexes and pyrite-TM complexes in the soil. (frontiersin.org)
  • There is inevitably competition for space between mangrove ecosystems and economic and urban development. (frontiersin.org)
  • 2010). While mangrove loss has slowed in the 21st century, 62% of the total global mangrove loss was attributed to human activities, such as drainage for agriculture and urban development between 2000-2016 (Goldberg et al. (ufl.edu)
  • While urban development often leads to mangrove loss, mangroves can still occur in tropical and subtropical coastal communities. (ufl.edu)
  • Images of urban mangroves in Miami-Dade County, FL: (A) mixed red, black, and white mangrove stand next to a housing complex, (B) red mangroves next to a major road, and (C) an aerial image of urban mangroves located near Normandy Isles in Miami Beach, FL. (ufl.edu)
  • Many environmental challenges are exacerbated within the urban landscape, such as stormwater runoff and flood risk, chemical and particulate pollution of urban air, soil and water, the urban heat island, and summer heat waves. (nih.gov)
  • Researchers studying urban landscapes have found that the intensity of the "heat island" created by a city depends on the ecosystem it replaced and on the regional climate. (sciencedaily.com)
  • NASA researchers studying urban landscapes have found that the intensity of the "heat island" created by a city depends on the ecosystem it replaced and on the regional climate. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Trees also provide shade, a secondary cooling effect in urban landscapes. (sciencedaily.com)
  • The goal of the REEU is to train students to understand the connections among plant, animal and human health in complex, managed ecosystems. (uidaho.edu)
  • The urban beach is an iconic cultural asset, a signature coastal setting for human recreation, and the source of billions of dollars in economic revenue (Pendleton et al. (usc.edu)
  • Urban biodiversity and healthy natural ecosystems offer a range of benefits to human society, including providing cleaner water, reducing flood risk and storing carbon. (iucn.org)
  • In Tanzania, the urgent need of SDI for urban planning and management, agriculture, mining and disaster management is recognized, and hence the development of a national SDI is highly prioritized by the Ministry of Lands, Housing and Human Settlements Developments, the corresponding ministry in Zanzibar and the Prime Minister's Office of Tanzania. (lu.se)
  • Moreover, high quantities of low-quality food (e.g., from human sources) do not compensate for the urban birds' dietary deficiency and may instead lead to reduced capacity to mount physiological responses to deal with air pollutants or infections. (lu.se)
  • Unprecedented human mobility, rapid urban population growth, and large-scale changes in ecosystems have been associated with an increase in dengue transmission in Latin America and Asia, and are likely to favor spread of DENV into new locations ( 17 - 20 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The Declaration is an overarching policy framework within which Member States of the Region can coherently address environmental determinants of human health and ecosystem integrity. (who.int)
  • Pollination is therefore an important ecosystem service that also has high economic value. (lu.se)
  • Using instruments from NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites, as well as the joint U.S. Geological Survey-NASA satellite Landsat, researchers created land-use maps distinguishing urban surfaces from vegetation. (sciencedaily.com)
  • In this thesis, I demonstrate the importance of native vegetation in cities and food quality for urban animals. (lu.se)
  • Overall, i-Tree Eco, similar to other environmental decision-making tools, can help to improve the management of urban trees when planned as one step in a longer process of engagement with stakeholders and development of new management plans and policies. (open.ac.uk)
  • In this programme, we encourage a critical perspective of sustainable development and current practice in architecture and urban design, looking beyond current challenges and developments to envision a new era of architecture and planning. (chalmers.se)
  • It has consequences for all professions, not least for architecture and urban design, since it is here the full complexity of societal development has to be addressed and managed through design for sustainable development. (chalmers.se)
  • The courses included in the programme plan handle topics such as construction, suburbs design, and sustainable development. (chalmers.se)
  • Alongside working with communities, this sector may also work for ULBs and development authorities by acting as "translators" of complex urban development policies and communicating the benefits to the community. (hindustantimes.com)
  • It provides a specific focus on Colombia's push to foster creative districts as tool for local development across the country, including policy examples based on nine districts across the globe. (oecd.org)
  • At KTH, she teaches courses in land development, and Property and Urban Development. (kth.se)
  • Urban mangroves are affected by cities and residential development. (ufl.edu)
  • Montréal was chosen for its leading-edge AI and urban development ecosystems, academic institutions, and its pool of international organizations. (montrealinternational.com)
  • Montréal is home to close to 70 international organizations, including a dozen specializing in sustainable development. (montrealinternational.com)
  • This announcement helps strengthen Québec's sustainable development ecosystem and its reputation as an international leader in this area. (montrealinternational.com)
  • SDI has been recognized widely as an essential requirement for sustainable development and many developing countries, including several in African, are at different stages in developing a national SDI. (lu.se)
  • This includes not only the study of the direct pathological effects of various chemical, physical, and biological agents, but also the effects on health of the broad physical and social environment, which includes housing, urban development, land-use and transportation, industry, and agriculture. (cdc.gov)
  • The 32-mile Detroit River and surrounding tributaries have been designated as a Great Lakes Area of Concern due to pollution from decades of municipal and industrial discharges, sewer overflows and urban development. (cdc.gov)
  • How big a role will wildfires play in the future development of Sweden's ecosystems and feedbacks to CC and AQ? (lu.se)
  • Goddard researchers including Imhoff, Lahouari Bounoua, Ping Zhang, and Robert Wolfe presented their findings on Dec. 16 in San Francisco at the Fall Meeting of the American Geophysical Union. (sciencedaily.com)
  • What's more, a number of avenues for cooperation have been identified with local players, including researchers at McGill University, Concordia University, and Mila - Québec's AI Institute. (montrealinternational.com)
  • Biodiversity and ecosystem service researchers, as well as related stakeholders (e.g. (lu.se)
  • The 14 studies included provide a global perspective on the role of trees in towns and cities from five continents. (nih.gov)
  • Some studies provide evidence for the cooling benefit of the local microclimate in urban green space with and without trees. (nih.gov)
  • In addition, she was able to provide veterinary care to animals in sanctuaries, including primates in Cameroon, Africa. (lclark.edu)
  • It will be a beautiful living work of art that will cover the existing concrete wall and provide many environmental benefits, including saving energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and creating a new ecosystem in the heart of Semiahmoo. (greenroofs.com)
  • Together we provide a scientific basis for the sustainable management of ecosystems and biodiversity. (lu.se)
  • 2001). Sandy beaches worldwide are vital to coastal economies, and visited by a global public including residents and tourists of all backgrounds and all ages (Klein et al. (usc.edu)
  • This document is intended for coastal residents, coastal resource managers, and urban planners who are interested in learning about mangroves and their importance in cities. (ufl.edu)
  • Additionally, little data exists to evaluate natural variation in sandy beach ecosystems. (usc.edu)
  • 19). Natural ecosystems can be of any size but usually encompass specific, limited geographic space. (springer.com)
  • We need to look at our own surroundings-whether urban or rural-as natural ecosystems. (atlengthmag.com)
  • The course content includes natural ecosystems, ecosystems with production oriented agriculture and forestry as well as urban ecosystems. (lu.se)
  • We intend to focus on the key elements that characterize an ecosystem, and hence, untangle under what conditions entrepreneurial firms shape and influence economic, technological, and societal thinking within their ecosystem. (springer.com)
  • However, the current master's degree programme differs from most other master's programmes by having sustainable architecture and urban design as the main focus for all courses within the programme. (chalmers.se)
  • This special issue is a first attempt to trace the 'ecosystem' discussion back to its roots-the ancient oikos , coined by the Greek philosopher Hesiod (700 BC), and aims to critically reflect on the usage of the term 'ecosystem', briefly summarize the extant literature and grasp the main features of entrepreneurial ecosystems, namely the economic, technological, and societal dimensions of entrepreneurial ecosystems. (springer.com)
  • The main applicant must be permanently employed at LU or GU (including BUL:s). (lu.se)
  • It involves multiple stakeholders in the planning and administrative process, including national, state and local governments. (hindustantimes.com)
  • The second part of the course consists mainly of a larger literature-based project work with a specialisation relevant for the theoretical parts included in the course. (lu.se)
  • Your summer work can be included in your studies as practical training (5 ECTS), project course (3-5 ECTS), or expanded into a BSc or MSc thesis. (helsinki.fi)
  • Our work spans from molecular to ecosystem-scale and include state-of-the art field and laboratory measurements and process modelling. (helsinki.fi)
  • How do ecosystems work and how do they affect us? (lu.se)
  • At the Nature of Cities Festival 2022 , in a session discussing Urban EbA, attendees were invited to discuss the principle of participation and inclusiveness. (weadapt.org)
  • Understanding urban heating will be important for building new cities and retrofitting existing ones. (sciencedaily.com)
  • Boston Consulting Group, in partnership with the Centre for Public Impact (a BCG foundation) and the Aspen Institute's Center for Urban Innovation, recently released a handbook-" The Future of U.S. Cities "-that tells stories of city problem solvers, highlights emerging practices from cities, and extracts valuable lessons learned. (bcg.com)
  • The Atlas of Urban Expansion collects and analyzes data on the quantity and quality of urban expansion in a stratified global sample of 200 cities . (urenio.org)
  • This phase required the classification and analysis of medium-resolution Landsat satellite imagery as well as census data associated with enumeration zones that contained the urban extents of these cities. (urenio.org)
  • The Land and Housing Survey in a Global Sample of Cities'"included two separate surveys. (urenio.org)
  • Moreover, since a majority of the world's population resides in cities today, urban nature has become the most frequently encountered type of nature in everyday life. (lu.se)
  • Cities have been experimenting, trialling, piloting and demonstrating new solutions to a range of urban challenges for a number of decades now. (lu.se)
  • Increase in beverage bars may aggravate the mortality of bees that inhabit in and around urban ecosystems. (indiatimes.com)
  • In a sustainable city, everyone is needed - including flowers, crops and bees. (lu.se)
  • This systematic literature review provides an overview of existing studies which have explicitly investigated the urban ES of differently spatial-scaled green infrastructure types. (mdpi.com)