The changing landscape: ecosystem responses to urbanization and pollution across climatic and societal gradients
Arizona State University · Harvard University · +7 more institutions
Abstract
Urbanization, an important driver of climate change and pollution, alters both biotic and abiotic ecosystem properties within, surrounding, and even at great distances from urban areas. As a result, research challenges and environmental problems must be tackled at local, regional, and global scales. Ecosystem responses to land change are complex and interacting, occurring on all spatial and temporal scales as a consequence of connectivity of resources, energy, and information among social, physical, and biological systems. We propose six hypotheses about local to continental effects of urbanization and pollution, and an operational research approach to test them. This approach focuses on analysis of…
Citation impact
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- 18.52
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- 100%
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8Topics & keywords
- Urbanization
- Ecosystem
- Climate change
- Ecosystem services
- Environmental resource management
- Land use
- Abiotic component
- Environmental change
- Sustainable cities and communities