Sustaining the useful life of network governance: life cycles and developmental challenges

MT Imperial, E Johnston, M Pruett‐Jones… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2016‏ - Wiley Online Library
Governance networks in large‐scale landscape conservation are constantly changing as
their constituent programs are created, are reconfigured, or cease to exist. Here, a four …

[کتاب][B] Participatory visual and digital research in action

A Gubrium, K Harper, M Otañez - 2016‏ - api.taylorfrancis.com
This collection of original articles, a companion to the authors' Participatory Visual and
Digital Methods, illustrates how innovative visual and digital research techniques are being …

[HTML][HTML] Develo** a metropolitan-wide urban forest strategy for a large, expanding and densifying capital city: Lessons from Melbourne, Australia

M Hartigan, J Fitzsimons, M Grenfell, T Kent - Land, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Urban forests provide many ecosystem services, such as reducing heat, improving air
quality, treatment of stormwater, carbon sequestration, as well as biodiversity benefits …

Island biogeography of insect conservation in urban green spaces

S Fattorini, C Mantoni, L De Simoni… - Environmental …, 2018‏ - cambridge.org
Because of their isolation, biotic communities of urban green spaces are expected to be
similar to those of oceanic islands. This should be particularly true for insects, which …

Estimating milkweed abundance in metropolitan areas under existing and user-defined scenarios

MK Johnston, AF Hasle, KR Klinger… - Frontiers in Ecology …, 2019‏ - frontiersin.org
Metropolitan areas play an undetermined role in supporting migratory monarch butterfly
(Danaus plexippus) populations despite providing habitat areas rich with milkweed …

Role of urban green spaces for saproxylic beetle conservation: a case study of tenebrionids in Rome, Italy

S Fattorini, DMP Galassi - Journal of Insect Conservation, 2016‏ - Springer
Forested urban areas provide many important ecosystem services and their preservation is
considered of paramount importance. Although urban forest are known to host a high …

Low passive restoration potential following invasive woody species removal in oak woodlands

N Lamb, K Havens, J Holloway, JF Steffen… - Restoration …, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
The restoration of oak woodlands often requires removal and management of woody
invasive plants. This can trigger germination of the soil seed bank, which can alter …

Resident and user support for urban natural areas restoration practices

PH Gobster, K Floress, LM Westphal, CA Watkins… - Biological …, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Public support is important to the success of natural areas restoration programs. Support can
be especially critical in urban settings where stakeholders recreate in or reside near natural …

Integrating wildlife conservation into urban planning

GR Hess, CE Moorman, J Thompson… - … conservation: Theory and …, 2014‏ - Springer
Conservation of wildlife at the scale of cities and metropolitan areas, particularly for species
that are “urban avoiders,” will require identification, restoration, or preservation of adequate …

Response of avian communities to invasive vegetation in urban forest fragments

SC Schneider, JR Miller - The Condor: Ornithological …, 2014‏ - academic.oup.com
Proliferation of invasive plants in forest understories throughout North America has
prompted restoration efforts focused on removal of invasive vegetation. Although the …