Integrating humans into ecology: opportunities and challenges for studying urban ecosystems
Reference Type
Journal, Research (Article)
Journal, Research (Article)
Here [the authors] argue that if the natural and social sciences remain within their separate domains, they cannot explain how human-dominated ecosystems emerge from interactions between humans and ecological processes. We propose an integrated framework to test formal hypotheses about how human-dominated ecosystems evolve from those interactions." [UMN]
Authors
M. Alberti, J.M. Marzluff, E. Shulenberger, G. Bradley, C. Ryan, C. Zumbrunnen
M. Alberti, J.M. Marzluff, E. Shulenberger, G. Bradley, C. Ryan, C. Zumbrunnen
Date Published
2003
2003
Journal/Conference
BioScience
BioScience
Publisher
American Institute of Biological Sciences
American Institute of Biological Sciences
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
1525-3244
1525-3244
Volume
53
53
Number
12
12
Start Page
1169
1169
End Page
1179
1179
Sub-Topics
Ecology, Education, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Ecosystem Management
Ecology, Education, Perceptions/Values/Attitudes, Ecosystem Management
State(s)/Region(s)
National
National
Keywords
Urban ecosystem, Ecology, Education, Social Science
Urban ecosystem, Ecology, Education, Social Science
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