نتایج جستجو برای: expanding urbanization

تعداد نتایج: 61216  

Journal: :URPR 2022

In Bangkok, Thailand, the suburban area where urban and agricultural land use are mixed, is expanding owing to rapid urbanization, residents’ lifestyles changing simultaneously. This study analyzed latter perceptions of ecosystem services by conducting a questionnaire survey in Lat Krabang district, clarifying how related awareness paddy field conservation utilization idle land.

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2012
Yongzhu Xiong Shaopeng Huang Feng Chen Hong Ye Cuiping Wang Changbai Zhu

The effect of urbanization on the urban thermal environment (UTE) has attracted increasing research attention for its significant relationship to local climatic change and habitat comfort. Using quantitative thermal remote sensing and spatial statistics methods, here we analyze four Landsat TM/ETM+ images of Guangzhou in South China acquired respectively on 13 October 1990, 2 January 2000, 23 N...

2015
Alizée Meillère François Brischoux Charline Parenteau Frédéric Angelier Claudio Carere

Consistent expanding urbanization dramatically transforms natural habitats and exposes organisms to novel environmental challenges, often leading to reduced species richness and diversity in cities. However, it remains unclear how individuals are affected by the urban environment and how they can or cannot adjust to the specific characteristics of urban life (e.g. food availability). In this st...

2015
Liyin Shen Yi Peng Xiaoling Zhang Yuzhe Wu

In recent years, there has been rapid urbanization worldwide, resulting in both benefits and problems. Sustainable urbanization has become an important aspect in promoting sustainable development. Existing studies have introduced various methodologies to guide urbanization towards sustainable practices. The application of these methods has contributed to improving urban sustainability. To furth...

2017
Shoufu Lin Ji Sun Dora Marinova Dingtao Zhao Yehua Dennis Wei

China has been undergoing a very rapid but unbalanced urbanization, characterized by under-urbanization of its population and faster urbanization of the land. In such a situation, the urbanization of the population and the land may produce different effects on the natural environment. In addition, due to substantial inter-regional differences, the influence of urbanization on the environment is...

Journal: :Biology letters 2016
P Salmón J F Nilsson A Nord S Bensch C Isaksson

Urban environments are expanding rapidly, and with urbanization come both challenges and opportunities for wildlife. Challenges include combating the anthropogenic disturbances such as light, noise and air pollution and lower availability of natural food sources. The benefits are many, including the availability of anthropogenic food sources, breeding boxes and warmer temperatures. Thus, depend...

2004
George C.S. Lin

Globalization and market reforms have significantly facilitated urban transition and urbanization in the People’s Republic of China, greatly affecting the structural and spatial redistribution of Chinese cities since the founding of the People’s Republic in 1949. Prior to the 1978 economic reforms, the system of cities created by the Maoist regime was dominated by large and extra-large cities b...

Journal: :Environmental research & technology 2022

Urbanization has increased rapidly in the world. It uses an intensive resource consumption for urbanization and expanding economy. The consequences of unconscious these resources, which constitute thermodynamic system cities, are solid wastes, wastewater air pollution. As a result improper management wastes it increases effect climate change by producing greenhouse gas emissions directly or ind...

Journal: :Frontiers for Young Minds 2021

The world’s cities are expanding at a very fast rate, taking over natural land inhabited by many different animals. It is important that we monitor the impact this expansion having on animals in and around our cities. Coyotes perfect species to study effects of urbanization wildlife, because they found both urban environments. We examined how affects coyotes throughout Los Angeles area United S...

2009
Ferdous Arfina Osman

As is the case elsewhere in Asia, urbanization is growing at a rapid pace in Bangladesh. With the increased urbanization, the basic amenities of life are not expanding for the urbanites. Rather, the increased populations have been exerting continuous pressure on the existing limited facilities. The poor, who constitute a large portion (45 per cent) of the urban population, are the principal vic...

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