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OverviewTowns and villages are sometimes viewed as minor, even quaint, spots, whereas this book boldly reconceptualizes these places as important dynamic environmental 'hotspots'. Multitudes of towns and villages with nearly half the world's population characterize perhaps half the global land surface. The book's pages feature ecological patterns, processes, and change, as well as human dimensions, both within towns and in strong connections and effects on surrounding agricultural land, forest land, and arid land. Towns, small to large, and villages are examined with spatial and cultural lenses. Ecological dimensions - water, soil and air systems, together with habitats, plants, wildlife and biodiversity - are highlighted. A concluding section presents concepts for making better towns and better land. From a pioneer in both landscape ecology and urban ecology, this highly international town ecology book opens an important frontier for researchers, students, professors, and professionals including environmental, town, and conservation planners. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard T. T. Forman (Harvard University, Massachusetts)Publisher: Cambridge University Press Imprint: Cambridge University Press Dimensions: Width: 18.10cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 25.30cm Weight: 1.430kg ISBN: 9781107199132ISBN 10: 1107199131 Pages: 598 Publication Date: 07 February 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews'This book provides valuable insights, through many and varied examples, to show the way.' A. M. Mannion, The Biologist 'This book provides valuable insights, through many and varied examples, to show the way.' A. M. Mannion, The Biologist 'This book provides valuable insights, through many and varied examples, to show the way.' A. M. Mannion, The Biologist '... readily accessible for geographers, conservationists, and land planners.' Ezequiel Gonzalez, Conservation Biology 'The volume is attentive to ecological dimensions, microhabitats, and scales for flora ... Researchers and environmental planners investigating town-based ecological dynamics will find the extensive conceptual review valuable for designing projects and writing grant proposals.' Susan Power Bratton, The Quarterly Review of Biology 'This book provides valuable insights, through many and varied examples, to show the way.' A. M. Mannion, The Biologist '… readily accessible for geographers, conservationists, and land planners.' Ezequiel González, Conservation Biology 'The volume is attentive to ecological dimensions, microhabitats, and scales for flora … Researchers and environmental planners investigating town-based ecological dynamics will find the extensive conceptual review valuable for designing projects and writing grant proposals.' Susan Power Bratton, The Quarterly Review of Biology 'This book provides valuable insights, through many and varied examples, to show the way.' A. M. Mannion, The Biologist Author InformationRichard T. T. Forman is Research Professor in Landscape Ecology at Harvard University, Massachusetts, where he teaches Urban and Town Ecology. Often considered a 'father' of Landscape Ecology and Road Ecology, he helped spearhead Urban Ecology, and has received honours, awards, medals and honorary doctorates from universities across the world. His books include Landscape Ecology (1986), award-winning Land Mosaics (Cambridge, 1995), Urban Regions (Cambridge, 2008) and award-finalist Urban Ecology (Cambridge, 2014). He received an award for excellence in teaching, and has served for many years on boards for town planning and land-protection non-profit organizations. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |