xxiv, 664 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references and index.Pt. 1. Context, history and philosophies : 1. Urban ecology : definitions and goals -- 2. The analysis of cities as ecosystems -- 3. Urban ecology and industrial ecology -- 4. Urban areas in the context of human ecology -- 5. In livable cities is preservation of the wild : the politics of providing for nature in cities -- 6. The human relationship with nature : rights of animals and plants in the urban context -- 7. Urban natural histories to urban ecologies : the growth of the study of urban nature -- 8. Planning for nature in towns and cities : a historical perspective -- 9. How much is urban nature worth? And for whom? Thoughts from ecological economics -- Pt. 2. The urban ecological environment : 10. Climate of cities -- 11. Urban heat islands -- 12. Urban effects on precipitation and associated convective processes -- 13. Urban hydrology -- 14. Urban geomorphology -- 15. Urban soils -- 16. The process of natural succession in urban areas -- 17. Recombinant ecology of urban areas : characterisation, context and creativity -- 18. Creative conservation -- Pt. 3. The nature of urban habitats : 19. Walls and paved surfaces : urban complexes with limited water and nutrients -- 20. Urban cliffs -- 21. Suburban mosaic of houses, roads, gardens and mature trees -- 22. Urban wildlife corridors : conduits for movement or linear habitat? -- 23. Landscaped parks and open spaces -- 24. Grassland on reclaimed soil, with streets, car parks and buildings but few or no mature trees -- 25. Urban contaminated land -- 26. Urban woodlands as distinctive and threatened nature-in-city patches -- 27. Wetlands in urban environments -- 28. Urban animal ecology -- 29. Feral animals in the urban environment -- Pt. 4. Ecosystem services and urban ecology : 30. Intrinsic and aesthetic values of urban nature : a journalist's view from London -- 31. Intrinsic and aesthetic values of urban nature : a psychological perspective -- 32. Urban nature and human physical health -- 33. Urban nature : human psychological and community health -- 34. Street trees and the urban environment -- 35. Urban gardens and biodiversity -- Pt. 5. Methodologies : 36. Urban habitat analysis -- 37. Urban habitat type mapping -- 38. Invasive species and their response to climate change -- 39. Urban biogeochemical flux analysis -- 40. Urban metabolism analysis -- Pt. 6. Applications and policy implications : 41. Delivering urban greenspace for people and wildlife -- 42. Urban areas and the biosphere reserve concept -- 43.Urban ecology and sustainable urban drainage -- 44. Green roofs, urban vegetation and urban runoff -- 45. The role of green infrastructure in adapting cities to climate change -- 46. Creative use of therapeutic green spaces -- 47. Peri-urban ecology : green infrastructure in the twenty-first century metro-scape -- 48. Biodiversity as a statutory component of urban planning -- 49. Making urban ecology a key element in urban development and planning -- 50. Towards ecopolis : new technologies, new philosophies and new developments."This handbook provides a state of the art guide to the science, practice and value of urban ecology to help everyone understand and enjoy their urban habitat." --Cover.
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