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Urban Ecology

Urban ecology in Sociology focuses on studying community structures and organizations within cities to understand how economic resources shape people's experiences based on where they live. It explores unequal sorting, resources, and social capital within urban environments, highlighting the significance of location on individuals' opportunities and experiences.

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Environmental Science
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Urban ecology is a vital field that examines how living organisms interact within urban environments. It highlights the importance of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the role of green infrastructure in enhancing urban life. Understanding these concepts helps us create healthier, more sustainab...

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Key Terms

Biodiversity
The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.

Example: Urban parks can host diverse plant and animal species.

Ecosystem Services
The benefits that humans receive from ecosystems.

Example: Trees in cities provide shade and improve air quality.

Urban Wildlife
Animals that live in urban areas.

Example: Pigeons and raccoons are common urban wildlife.

Green Infrastructure
Natural and semi-natural systems that provide environmental benefits.

Example: Green roofs and rain gardens are forms of green infrastructure.

Habitat Fragmentation
The process where large habitats are broken into smaller, isolated patches.

Example: Roads can fragment wildlife habitats in cities.

Sustainable Development
Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising future generations.

Example: Building eco-friendly homes is part of sustainable development.

Related Topics

Sustainable Urban Development
Focuses on creating urban spaces that are environmentally friendly and socially inclusive.
intermediate
Conservation Biology
Studies the preservation of biodiversity and the management of natural resources.
advanced
Environmental Justice
Examines the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens across different communities.
intermediate

Key Concepts

BiodiversityEcosystem ServicesUrban WildlifeGreen Infrastructure