Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development

Urbanization is a major driver of environmental change and is closely linked to the future of biodiversity. Cities can host a high richness of plants and animals, and this urban biodiversity supports multiple regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services. Developing biodiversity-friendly...

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Main Authors: Ingo Kowarik, Leonie K. Fischer, Dave Kendal
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/4964
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spelling doaj-bdd85f2884ff4d6eb3d08ad3037b20a92020-11-25T03:23:05ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124964496410.3390/su12124964Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban DevelopmentIngo Kowarik0Leonie K. Fischer1Dave Kendal2Technische Universität Berlin, Department of Ecology, Ecosystem Science/Plant Ecology, Rothenburgstr. 12, D-12165 Berlin, GermanyTechnische Universität Berlin, Department of Ecology, Ecosystem Science/Plant Ecology, Rothenburgstr. 12, D-12165 Berlin, GermanySchool of Technology, University of Tasmania, Environments and Design, Hobart, TAS 7000, AustraliaUrbanization is a major driver of environmental change and is closely linked to the future of biodiversity. Cities can host a high richness of plants and animals, and this urban biodiversity supports multiple regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services. Developing biodiversity-friendly cities is thus inextricably linked to sustainable urban development and human wellbeing. The contributions to this Special Issue on “Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development” in the journal <i>Sustainability</i> illustrate the role of urban environments as pressures on biodiversity, and envision pathways towards developing more biodiverse urban environments that are accepted and supported by people. Contributions reveal promising opportunities for conserving biodiversity within many urban landscapes. The insights from this Special Issue can support urban conservation policies and their implementation in the development of sustainable cities.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/4964biodiversity conservationconservation policiesbiodiversity-friendly managementnature-based solutionssocio-ecological systemsurbanization
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Dave Kendal
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Sustainability
biodiversity conservation
conservation policies
biodiversity-friendly management
nature-based solutions
socio-ecological systems
urbanization
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Leonie K. Fischer
Dave Kendal
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title Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development
title_short Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development
title_full Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development
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series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Urbanization is a major driver of environmental change and is closely linked to the future of biodiversity. Cities can host a high richness of plants and animals, and this urban biodiversity supports multiple regulating, provisioning and cultural ecosystem services. Developing biodiversity-friendly cities is thus inextricably linked to sustainable urban development and human wellbeing. The contributions to this Special Issue on “Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Urban Development” in the journal <i>Sustainability</i> illustrate the role of urban environments as pressures on biodiversity, and envision pathways towards developing more biodiverse urban environments that are accepted and supported by people. Contributions reveal promising opportunities for conserving biodiversity within many urban landscapes. The insights from this Special Issue can support urban conservation policies and their implementation in the development of sustainable cities.
topic biodiversity conservation
conservation policies
biodiversity-friendly management
nature-based solutions
socio-ecological systems
urbanization
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/12/4964
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