Ecological Science and Transformation to the Sustainable City


Autoria(s): Pickett, S.T.A.; Boone, Christopher G.; McGrath, Brian P.; Cadenasso, M. L.; Childers, Daniel L.; Ogden, Laura A.; McHale, Melissa; Grove, Morgan
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01/07/2013

Resumo

There is growing urgency to enhance the sustainability of existing and emerging cities. The science of ecology, especially as it interacts with disciplines in the social sciences and urban design, has contributions to make to the sustainable transformation of urban systems. Not all possible urban transformations may lead toward sustainability. Ecological science helps identify components of resilience that can favor transformations that are more sustainable. To summarize the dynamics and choices involved in sustainable transformations, a “metacity” framework is presented, embracing ecological processes in cities as complementary to those involving society, power, and economy.

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https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/fce_lter_journal_articles/322

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FIU Digital Commons

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FCE LTER Journal Articles

Palavras-Chave #City #Ecology #Resilience #Sustainability #Urban #Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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