The distribution of plant species in urban vegetation fragments
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
Journal, Research (Article)
The authors "conclude that spatial dynamics at the scale of the landscape are of importance to the long-term persistence of many plant species in fragented landscapes, and must be seriously considered in conservation planning and management. These results have direct implications for the siting and connectivity of urban habitat reserves." The study was conducted in Birmingham, UK. [UMN]
Authors
L. Bastin, C.D. Thomas
L. Bastin, C.D. Thomas
Date Published
1999
1999
Journal/Conference
Landscape Ecology
Landscape Ecology
Publisher
Springer
Springer
Publisher Location
Dordrecht (NL)
Dordrecht (NL)
ISBN/ISSN
0921-2973
0921-2973
Volume
14
14
Number
5
5
Start Page
493
493
End Page
507
507
Sub-Topics
Planning, Habitat, Fragmentation/Parcelization, Resource Conservation/Preservation
Planning, Habitat, Fragmentation/Parcelization, Resource Conservation/Preservation
State(s)/Region(s)
Northern Europe
Northern Europe
Keywords
Conservation, Fragmentation, Planning, Planning the Urban Forest, Spatial dynamics, UK, Urban habitat
Conservation, Fragmentation, Planning, Planning the Urban Forest, Spatial dynamics, UK, Urban habitat
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