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Urban ecological systems: scientific foundations and a decade of progress
Authors:Pickett S T A  Cadenasso M L  Grove J M  Boone Christopher G  Groffman Peter M  Irwin Elena  Kaushal Sujay S  Marshall Victoria  McGrath Brian P  Nilon C H  Pouyat R V  Szlavecz Katalin  Troy Austin  Warren Paige
Institution:Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Box AB, Millbrook, NY 12545, USA. picketts@caryinstitute.org
Abstract:Urban ecological studies, including focus on cities, suburbs, and exurbs, while having deep roots in the early to mid 20th century, have burgeoned in the last several decades. We use the state factor approach to highlight the role of important aspects of climate, substrate, organisms, relief, and time in differentiating urban from non-urban areas, and for determining heterogeneity within spatially extensive metropolitan areas. In addition to reviewing key findings relevant to each state factor, we note the emergence of tentative "urban syndromes" concerning soils, streams, wildlife and plants, and homogenization of certain ecosystem functions, such as soil organic carbon dynamics. We note the utility of the ecosystem approach, the human ecosystem framework, and watersheds as integrative tools to tie information about multiple state factors together. The organismal component of urban complexes includes the social organization of the human population, and we review key modes by which human populations within urban areas are differentiated, and how such differentiation affects environmentally relevant actions. Emerging syntheses in land change science and ecological urban design are also summarized. The multifaceted frameworks and the growing urban knowledge base do however identify some pressing research needs.
Keywords:Animal  Biodiversity  City  Design  Ecosystem  Environment  Human  Land use  Plant  Spatial heterogeneity  Socioecological  Suburban  Theory  Urban  Urbanization
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