Mosaic Metropolis: Urban Wildlife Networks for Modern Professionals
Urban professionals in planning, architecture, and environmental consulting increasingly encounter the term 'wildlife network' in zoning briefs and su...
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Urban professionals in planning, architecture, and environmental consulting increasingly encounter the term 'wildlife network' in zoning briefs and su...
You've been running passive acoustic monitoring in the city for a season. You have terabytes of recordings, spectrograms that look like abstract art, ...
Introduction: The Precision Ecology ImperativeUrban wildlife management has evolved from broad habitat preservation to precision ecology, where unders...
Urban heat islands are intensifying, and the most vulnerable residents often live in neighborhoods with the least shade and the most heat-absorbing su...
Why Urban Microbiome Engineering Demands a Paradigm ShiftIn my decade of analyzing urban ecological systems, I've witnessed a fundamental misunderstan...
Understanding Acoustic Ecology in Urban Contexts: Beyond Noise PollutionIn my ten years analyzing urban ecosystems, I've shifted from viewing urban so...
Introduction: The Unheard Crisis and the Analyst's EarFor over ten years, my practice has centered on diagnosing the health of urban ecosystems, not t...
For decades, the standard narrative in urban wildlife management has been one of conflict: rats, cockroaches, pigeons, and other 'pests' exploit human...