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Energy and material flow through the urban ecosystem.
Mr. Singer's designs reinforced the idea of turning the museum into an "urban ecosystem."
Obesity, diabetes, asthma, and heart disease are all directly related to how humans interact with the local urban ecosystem in which they live.
Urban ecosystems are the cities, towns, and urban strips constructed by humans.
The Cucharillas Marsh is another treasure of this complex urban ecosystem.
A. The answer lies in urban ecosystems, those fragile dog-eat-hot-dog food chains that determine the city's animal populations.
The whole scenario called for an urgent need to focus on rebuilding the urban ecosystem with given emphasis on the human settlements.
The architectural backdrop that made these cars part of an urban ecosystem has suffered from the double whammy of Communism and poverty.
Energizing urban ecosystems in the Philippines, Manila.
"Urban ecosystems: the human dimension."
CSE's urban ecosystem research is focused on:
Urban Ecosystem Analysis.
Urban Ecosystems in Italy.
TreePeople promotes sustainable urban ecosystems in the Greater Los Angeles area through education, support for volunteer community-based action, and advocacy.
He believed that combining ecological restoration and community gardening could be a way to nurture and improve not only urban ecosystems, but also social and economic relations.
Worms are very sensitive to irritating chemicals, said Richard Pouyat, who studies urban ecosystems for the United States Forest Service.
Australia's urban areas are susceptible to changes in the climate because of the physical construction of the built environment, infrastructure, and its ecological correlation with the urban ecosystem.
As the ninth most populous country and twelveth most densely populated countries in the world, its rising population and limited land space have put tremendous strains on the urban ecosystem.
Considering Modernism inclined urban planning to treat buildings and developments as isolated, unrelated parts of the overall urban ecosystems created fragmented, isolated, and homogeneous urban landscapes (Goodchild, 1990).
Upon graduation from the University of Hawai'i, Harris went on to the University of California at Irvine where he obtained his master's degree in population and environmental biology, specializing in urban ecosystems.
Wilden has published numerous books and articles which intersect a number of fields, including systems theory, film theory, structuralism, cybernetics, psychiatry, anthropological theory, water control projects, urban ecosystems, resource conservation, and communications and social relations.
An exhibition that includes an outdoor steel display filled with cans, bottles, plastic containers, tires and other items that constitute a replica of an urban ecosystem; the display features activities based on the themes of reducing, recycling and rethinking.
According to the RUAF Foundation, urban farming is different from rural agriculture because "it is integrated into the urban economic and ecological system: urban agriculture is embedded in -and interacting with- the urban ecosystem.
And, as more and more people move into densely populated cities, using massive amounts of water, energy, and other resources, the need to combine these disciplines to consider the resilience of urban ecosystems and cities is of paramount importance.
A recent program is T.R.E.E.S. - Transagency Resources for Environmental and Economic Sustainability - demonstrating the feasibility and facilitates the implementation of integrated urban ecosystem management to increase the health and sustainability of our cities.