Urban Regions : Ecology and Planning Beyond the City
Models applied to case studies Thus at the end of the third final stage the innermost band one is 100 % developed, band two 50 % ...
21 2Urbanization models and the regions Figure 8.3Four alternative urbanization models applied to the Mexico City Region: (a) Co ...
Models applied to case studies 213 Figure 8.4Four alternative urbanization models applied to the Nantes (France) Region: (a) con ...
Table 8.1 Case study evaluation of urbanization models using two attributes in two urban regions. Mosaic sequence maps for Mexic ...
Urbanization options evaluated 215 These apparent mismatches between metro-area and urban region may be harbingers of challenges ...
Table 8.2 Summary effects of urbanization models on 18 attributes measuring natural systems and their human uses. Four alternati ...
Major wetlands (% cover) 17 2.38 2 2.14 1 2.76 4 2.71 3 Flood hazard sites (%) 12 2.63 2.5 1.54 1 3.21 4 2.63 2.5 Marine coast ( ...
218Urbanization models and the regions results vary from attribute to attribute (AppendixII also shows variability from region t ...
Urbanization options evaluated 219 worldwide pattern by having about the same number of 1 sand 4 sinboththe concentric and satel ...
220 Urbanization models and the regions results from region to region. Thus the satellite-cities model is consistently the best ...
Urbanization options evaluated 221 2004a). Selecting the satellite-cities approach and determining which cities should become no ...
222 Urbanization models and the regions further out from the metro area; and patches aggregated in various ways. Since this mode ...
9 9 Basic principles for molding land mosaics land mosaics An artist can translate a compelling inspiration into a painting or o ...
224 Basic principles for molding land mosaics This chapter is a palette or treasure chest of principles. All deal with land use, ...
Patchsizes, edges, and habitats 225 France (2003), Lindenmayer and Burgman (2005), Groomet al.(2006), Wiens and Moss (2005), Per ...
226 Basic principles for molding land mosaics vegetational density and species richness, affect adjacent habitats by functioning ...
Patchsizes, edges, and habitats 227 plus three characteristics subject to rapid change: (1) present ecological attributes of the ...
228 Basic principles for molding land mosaics Figure 9.1Tidal wetland and river spanned by multilane highway bridge which facili ...
Natural processes, corridors, and networks intensively used by many wetland animals, which also tend to move longer distances in ...
230 Basic principles for molding land mosaics (C) Metapopulation arrangement.Human activities in the urban region often subdivid ...
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