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Biodiversity concepts and urban ecosystems

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The association of biodiversity and urban ecosystems has usually concerned the impact of urbanization on biodiversity. However, biodiversity concepts can easily be applied to the urban ecosystem itself. As more and more people live in cities, restoration, preservation and enhancement of biodiversity in urban areas become important. Concepts related to biodiversity management such as scale, hierarchy, species identity, species values, fragmentation, global approaches can be used to manage urban biodiversity. Application of these concepts in such artificial ecosystems may yield important insights for the management of natural ecosystems. Birds are highly visible and quite sensitive to changes in habitat structure and composition. Bird species richness in urban ecosystems is influenced both by local and landscape characteristics and a multiscale approach is essential to its proper management. People-wildlife conflicts are an integral component of wildlife management in urban ecosystems and must be addressed. Enhancement of biodiversity in urban ecosystems can have a positive impact on the quality of life and education of urban dwellers and thus facilitate the preservation of biodiversity in natural ecosystems.

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hal-02697266 , version 1 (01-06-2020)

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Jean-Pierre L. Savard, Philippe Clergeau, G. Mennechez. Biodiversity concepts and urban ecosystems. Landscape and Urban Planning, 2000, 48, pp.131-142. ⟨10.1016/S0169-2046(00)00037-2⟩. ⟨hal-02697266⟩

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