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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
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Part One: Urban Ecology and Baltimore: An Intimate Relationship
- 1. Goals of the Baltimore School of Urban Ecological Science 1
- 2. Urban Ecological Science in America: The Long March to Cross-Disciplinary Research 24
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Part Two: What Have We Learned?
- 3. The History and Legacies of Mercantile, Industrial, and Sanitary Transformations 47
- 4. Environmental Justice and Environmental History 61
- 5. Stewardship Networks and the Evolution of Environmental Governance for the Sustainable City 72
- 6. Effects of Disamenities and Amenities on Housing Markets and Locational Choices 92
- 7. The Role of Regulations and Norms in Land Use Change 112
- 8. Human Influences on Urban Soil Development 132
- 9. Applying the Watershed Approach to Urban Ecosystems 155
- 10. Urban Influences on the Atmospheres of Baltimore, Maryland, and Phoenix, Arizona 174
- 11. Responses of Biodiversity to Fragmentation and Management 205
- 12. Lawns as Common Ground for Society and the Flux of Water and Nutrients 220
- 13. Long-Term Trends in Urban Forest Succession 236
- 14. Principles of Urban Ecological Science: Insights from the Baltimore School of Urban Ecology 251
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Part Three: The Growth and Applications of Urban Ecology
- 15. Lessons Learned from the Origin and Design of Long-Term Social-Ecological Research 289
- 16. Ecological Urban Design: Theory, Research, and Praxis 307
- 17. Teaching and Learning the Baltimore Ecosystem 339
- Afterword: From a View of the Past to a Vision for the Future 371
- Bibliographic Essay 375
- Bibliography 405
- List of Contributors 435
- Index 439
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Foreword xi
- Preface xv
- Acknowledgments xix
-
Part One: Urban Ecology and Baltimore: An Intimate Relationship
- 1. Goals of the Baltimore School of Urban Ecological Science 1
- 2. Urban Ecological Science in America: The Long March to Cross-Disciplinary Research 24
-
Part Two: What Have We Learned?
- 3. The History and Legacies of Mercantile, Industrial, and Sanitary Transformations 47
- 4. Environmental Justice and Environmental History 61
- 5. Stewardship Networks and the Evolution of Environmental Governance for the Sustainable City 72
- 6. Effects of Disamenities and Amenities on Housing Markets and Locational Choices 92
- 7. The Role of Regulations and Norms in Land Use Change 112
- 8. Human Influences on Urban Soil Development 132
- 9. Applying the Watershed Approach to Urban Ecosystems 155
- 10. Urban Influences on the Atmospheres of Baltimore, Maryland, and Phoenix, Arizona 174
- 11. Responses of Biodiversity to Fragmentation and Management 205
- 12. Lawns as Common Ground for Society and the Flux of Water and Nutrients 220
- 13. Long-Term Trends in Urban Forest Succession 236
- 14. Principles of Urban Ecological Science: Insights from the Baltimore School of Urban Ecology 251
-
Part Three: The Growth and Applications of Urban Ecology
- 15. Lessons Learned from the Origin and Design of Long-Term Social-Ecological Research 289
- 16. Ecological Urban Design: Theory, Research, and Praxis 307
- 17. Teaching and Learning the Baltimore Ecosystem 339
- Afterword: From a View of the Past to a Vision for the Future 371
- Bibliographic Essay 375
- Bibliography 405
- List of Contributors 435
- Index 439