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Understanding and applying ecological principles in cities

Rumble, Heather; Angeoletto, Fabio; Connop, Stuart; Goddard, Mark A.; Nash, Caroline

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Authors

Heather Rumble

Fabio Angeoletto

Stuart Connop

Mark A. Goddard

Caroline Nash



Contributors

Fabiano Lemes de Oliveira
Editor

Ian Mell
Editor

Abstract

Renaturing cities requires a thorough understanding of how plants and animals interact with the urban environment and humans. But cities are a challenging environment for ecologists to work in, with high levels of heterogeneity and rapid rates of change. In addition, the hostile conditions often found in cities mean that each city, and region of a city, can have their own unique geographical context. In this chapter, we contrast urban ecological research in the UK and Brazil, to demonstrate the challenges and approaches needed to renature cities. In so doing, we provide a platform for global transferability of these locally contextualised approaches. The UK has a long history of urbanisation and, as a result of increasing extinction debts over 200years, well-established urban ecological research. Research is generally focused on encouraging species back into the city. In contrast, Brazil is a biodiversity hotspot with relatively rich urban flora and fauna. This rich ecosystem is imperilled by current rapid urbanisation and lack of support for urban nature by city-dwellers. By working together and transferring expertise, UK and Brazilian researchers stand a better chance of understanding urban ecological processes and unlocking renaturing processes in each location. We present one such method for applying ecological knowledge to cities, so-called Ecological Engineering, in particular by discussing ecomimicry—the adaptive approach needed to apply global ecological principles to local urban challenges. By reading the ecological landscape in which urban developments sit and applying tailored green infrastructure solutions to new developments and greenspaces, cities may be able to reduce the rate at which extinction debt is accumulated.

Online Publication Date Feb 3, 2019
Publication Date 2019
Deposit Date Apr 14, 2023
Publicly Available Date Apr 14, 2023
Publisher Springer
Pages 217-234
Series Title Part of the Cities and Nature book series (CITIES)
Series ISSN 2520-8314; 2520-8306
Edition 1st
Book Title Planning Cities with Nature: Theories, Strategies and Methods
Chapter Number 15
ISBN 9783030018658
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01866-5_15
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10479851
Publisher URL https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-01866-5_15
Related Public URLs https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-01866-5

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Rumble, H., Angeoletto, F., Connop, S., Goddard, M. A., & Nash, C. (2019). Understanding and applying ecological principles in cities. In F. L. de Oliveira, & I. Mell (Eds.), Planning Cities with Nature: Theories, Strategies and Methods (217-234). Springer.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-01866-5_15





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