2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0169-2046(02)00039-7
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Urban vegetation of Almerı́a City—a contribution to urban ecology in Spain

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“…As one of the most important parts in the earth land ecosystem, vegetation provides a wide range of social and environmental services to urban life, and benefits the sustainability of urban ecosystems [2][3][4]. For example, urban vegetation can sequestrate carbon [5], regulate microclimates [6], improve air quality [7], preserve biodiversity [8], conserve soil and water and mitigate nature disasters [9]. However, palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental records show that vegetation and ecosystem have been obviously influenced by human disturbances and climate change in long-term landscape evolution [10][11][12].…”
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“…As one of the most important parts in the earth land ecosystem, vegetation provides a wide range of social and environmental services to urban life, and benefits the sustainability of urban ecosystems [2][3][4]. For example, urban vegetation can sequestrate carbon [5], regulate microclimates [6], improve air quality [7], preserve biodiversity [8], conserve soil and water and mitigate nature disasters [9]. However, palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental records show that vegetation and ecosystem have been obviously influenced by human disturbances and climate change in long-term landscape evolution [10][11][12].…”
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“…In cities, anthropogenic activities could impact vegetation cover in a positive or negative way [18,29]. On the one hand, large patches of fertile cropland and forest were transformed to urban constructed lands during the process of urbanization [30,31]; on the other hand, people have recognized the importance of vegetation in urban ecosystems, and have given more and more attention to urban greening plans [8,32]. However, it is difficult to balance between economic development and ecosystem protection, resulting in obvious constructed land growth and green area reduction [33,34].…”
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“…También la biodiversidad y los efectos que los factores humanos tienen sobre las comunidades vegetales y animales han centrado distintos objetivos de investigación (ej. Buján et al, 1998;Dana et al, 2002;Murgui, 2009;Mendes et al, 2011). Sin embargo, gran número de hábitats y comunidades de los espacios urbanos siguen siendo aún desconocidos, y la ecología urbana se presenta como una disciplina con un amplio campo de investigación y desarrollo para hacer frente a estos retos.…”
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“…20世纪以来, 随着全球范围内城市化进程的加 快, 由城市化引起的各种负面环境问题使得作为城 市生态系统主要组成部分之一的城市植被发生了 深刻的变化 (McKinney, 2002;Dana et al, 2002;杨 永川等, 2003;Sukopp, 2004;Zhao et al, 2006) (1)…”
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