نتایج جستجو برای: ecological urban landscape

تعداد نتایج: 325625  

2002
Donna L. Hall

I-I tll, D.L., 199 1. Landscape planning: functionalism as a motivating concept from landscape ecology and human ecology. Landscape Urban Plann., 2 1: 1319. In this paper, the concept of functionalism fr--r both landscape ecology and human ecology is examined. The conceptual merger of these sciences and their application m landscape planning is explored as a basis for an ‘ecological approach’. ...

Journal: :جغرافیا و توسعه فضای شهری 0
امیررضا خاوریان گرمسیر محمدرضا رضائی مهدی علیان محمد مولائی قلیچی

extended abstract 1. introduction city is a living creature formed through the interaction of different forces in unique substantiality. one of the main aspects of each city is its landscape; urban landscape is the experience of people as the members of society. landscape is an objective and subjective phenomenon that is the part of peoples’ nature in a city. in fact, the process of landscape p...

Severe range degradation was critically extended in many region of Iran and caused many rangelands were restricted and interwoven with croplands in a complex system. Therefore, rangeland planning and inventory as an isolated activity has become almost impossible. Current landscape planning involves contributions of different social organizations often with different interests and with different...

2016
Wynne E. Moss Mathew W. Alldredge Kenneth A. Logan Jonathan N. Pauli

There is growing recognition that developed landscapes are important systems in which to promote ecological complexity and conservation. Yet, little is known about processes regulating these novel ecosystems, or behaviours employed by species adapting to them. We evaluated the isotopic niche of an apex carnivore, the cougar (Puma concolor), over broad spatiotemporal scales and in a region chara...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 2012
s. rasouli m. makhdoum farkhondeh h.r. jafari r. suffling b. kiabi

identification of rapid degradation of ecological resources requires effective environmental monitoring including ecological integrity assessment .our first aim is to analyze ecological integrity in a landscape context while developing a method to assess integrity in spite of a dearth of historical data. we used a spatial-temporal reference framework for land cover maps for assessing ecologica...

2012
Caragh G. Threlfall Bradley Law Peter B. Banks

Urban landscapes are often located in biologically diverse, productive regions. As such, urbanization may have dramatic consequences for this diversity, largely due to changes in the structure and function of urban communities. We examined the influence of landscape productivity (indexed by geology), housing density and vegetation clearing on the spatial distribution of nocturnal insect biomass...

2007
EMILY S. BERNHARDT MARGARET A. PALMER

1. The world’s population is increasingly urban, and streams and rivers, as the low lying points of the landscape, are especially sensitive to and profoundly impacted by the changes associated with urbanization and suburbanization of catchments. 2. River restoration is an increasingly popular management strategy for improving the physical and ecological conditions of degraded urban streams. In ...

Journal: :Computers, Environment and Urban Systems 2017
Shifa Ma Xia Li Yumei Cai

Article history: Received 8 December 2015 Received in revised form 5 November 2016 Accepted 11 November 2016 Available online xxxx Delimiting urban growth boundaries (UGBs) has been generally regarded as a regulatorymeasure for controlling chaotic urban expansion. There are increasing demands for delimiting urban growth boundaries in fast growing regions in China. However, existingmethods for d...

Journal: :international journal of architecture and urban development 2014
hassanali laghai seyedeh maryam gilani

one of the most important natural factors and critical facilities in tehran is presence of alborzslopes river-valleys which have been considered as natural tourist places for citizens since a long time ago, especiallyin hot summers and play effective role in creating a balance between manmade and natural spaces. importance ofthese river-valleys as ecological pathways is enhanced with the increa...

Dorna Eshrati Parastoo Eshrati, Somayeh Fadaei Nezhad

The historical urban landscape is a new approach towards the historical city as the product of human interaction with micro ecosystem over the passage of time that has recently gained a special position in urban conservation. This paper begins with raising the question that how this approach can be used to solve the challenges of conservation and development of historical cities. Exploring the ...

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