articleConservation BiologySep 22, 2009Closed access

Motivations for Conserving Urban Biodiversity

DCDONALD C. DEARBORNSKSalit Kark

Bucknell University · Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Abstract

In a time of increasing urbanization, the fundamental value of conserving urban biodiversity remains controversial. How much of a fixed budget should be spent on conservation in urban versus nonurban landscapes? The answer should depend on the goals that drive our conservation actions, yet proponents of urban conservation often fail to specify the motivation for protecting urban biodiversity. This is an important shortcoming on several fronts, including a missed opportunity to make a stronger appeal to those who believe conservation biology should focus exclusively on more natural, wilder landscapes. We argue that urban areas do offer an important venue for conservation biology, but that we must become better…

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Keywords
  • Biodiversity
  • Urbanization
  • Environmental planning
  • Conservation psychology
  • Ecosystem services
  • Conservation biology
  • Environmental resource management
  • Biodiversity conservation
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Sustainable cities and communities
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