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Trade-offs, synergies and scale effects of ecosystem services in the middle reaches of the Yellow River. [PDF]
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Urban agroforestry compositions influence ecosystem multifunctionality and service interactions. [PDF]
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Fine-scale heterogeneity and local amplification of West Nile virus in urban environments in Berlin. [PDF]
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Conservation of the Madiun Heritage Area for Urban Tourism Based on Heritage Urban Landscape
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Invertebrate conservation in urban areas: Ants in the Brazilian Cerrado
Landscape and Urban Planning, 2007We evaluated the potential of different types of urban green spaces for conservation of ground-dwelling ants. The study area, which included 12 public squares, two urban parks, and three natural reserves, is within the highly threatened Cerrado biome of central Brazil.
Renata Pacheco, Heraldo L Vasconcelos
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Habitat International, 2015
Challenges between urban development and heritage conservation are more critical in developing countries since new constructions threaten historic urban areas. On account of vast developments in urban areas, the so-called cultural heritage of cities, may tolerate irreversible damages, thus striking a balance is essential.
Meysam Deghati Najd +2 more
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Challenges between urban development and heritage conservation are more critical in developing countries since new constructions threaten historic urban areas. On account of vast developments in urban areas, the so-called cultural heritage of cities, may tolerate irreversible damages, thus striking a balance is essential.
Meysam Deghati Najd +2 more
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Conservation Concerns for Butterflies in Urban Areas of Australia
Journal of Insect Conservation, 2002The threats of rapid urbanisation to Australian butterflies are discussed, and examples given of the taxa of conservation concern and measures for their management. Compounding threats, such as intensive recreational activity in coastal regions, are also important consequences of urbanisation.
T.R. New, D.P.A. Sands
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Beyond urban conservation in inner city areas
1996The post-war period has seen attitudes towards the future of inner city areas change diametrically. The immediate post-war optimism for a prosperous future which saw some inner city areas being totally redeveloped following a Modernist approach has been replaced by a static notion of urban conservation which is quickly being accepted as conventional ...
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