
Nature in Fragments
The Legacy of Sprawl
Columbia University Press
Will be published approx. on 5. October 2005
Book
Hardback
400 pages
978-0-231-12778-3 (ISBN)
Description
This new collection focuses on the impact of sprawl on biodiversity and the measures that can be taken to alleviate it. Leading biological and social scientists, conservationists, and land-use professionals examine how sprawl affects species and alters natural communities, ecosystems, and natural processes. The contributors integrate biodiversity issues, concerns, and needs into the growing number of anti-sprawl initiatives, including the "smart growth" and "new urbanist" movements.
Reviews / Votes
This book provides on of the most comprehensive treatises on sprawl available. -- Elizabeth Farnsworth EcologyMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Trade binding
Illustrations
30 line, 25 h/t
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
638 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-12778-3 (9780231127783)
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Persons
Elizabeth A. Johnson is manager of the Metropolitan Biodiversity Program of the Center for Biodiversity and Conservation, American Museum of Natural History. Michael W. Klemens is a senior conservationist at the Wildlife Conservation Society and director of its Metropolitan Conservation Alliance.
Content
Preface Acknowledgments Contributors Part I Biodiversity and the Genesis of Sprawl 1. The Context and Causes of Sprawl, by Barbara L. Lawrence 2. The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity, by Elizabeth A. Johnson and Michael W. Klemens Part II Sprawl, Ecosystems, and Processes 3. Freshwater Wetland Biodiversity in an Urbanizing World, by Nicholas A. Miller and Michael W. Klemens 4. Ecosystems, Disturbance, and the Impact of Sprawl, by Seth R. Reice 5. Bees, Pollination, and the Challenges of Sprawl, by James H. Cane 6. Effects of Urbanization on Decomposer Communities and Soil Processes in Forest Remnants, by Margaret M. Carreiro 7. Sprawl and Disease, by Fred W. Koontz and Peter Daszak Part III Sprawl and Species 8. Sprawl and Species with Limited Dispersal Abilities, by Diane L. Byers and Joseph C. Mitchell 9. Sprawl and Highly Mobile or Wide-Ranging Species, by Justina C. Ray 10. Species that Benefit from Sprawl, by Stephen DeStefano and Elizabeth A. Johnson Part IV Identifying and Meeting the Challenges of Sprawl 11. Maintaining Connectivity in Urbanizing Landscapes, by M. A. Sanjayan and Kevin R. Crooks 12. The Economics of Biodiversity in Urbanizing Ecosystems, by Stephen Farber 13. Conserving Biodiversity Through State and Regional Planning, by Jessica Wilkinson, Sara Vickerman, and Jeff Lerner 14. Integrating Conservation of Biodiversity into Local Planning, by Jayne Daly and Michael W. Klemens 15. Building Public Awareness About the Effects of Sprawl on Biodiversity, by Cynthia Coffin and Jane Elder 16. Creating a Framework for Change, by Michael W. Klemens and Elizabeth A. Johnson Index