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Displaying 1 - 10 of 11 Publications- … 1. Urban natural area forests provide cities with crucial … … urban forests … urban forest health … urban natural areas … Journal of Applied Ecology … Northern Research …AuthorsFiona Jevon, Crystal A. Crown, Jeffrey A. G. Clark, Danica A. Doroski, Lindsay Darling, Nancy Sonti, Ian D. Yesilonis, Grace Dietsch, Mark Bradford, Clara C. PregitzerKeywordsSourceJournal of Applied EcologyYear2025
- … Soils in urban natural areas can be highly variable due to legacies of …AuthorsNancy F. Sonti, Clara C. Pregitzer, Richard A. HallettKeywordsSourceRestoration EcologyYear2022
- … settlements, mitigating the environmental stresses of urban living. Urban landscape elements include gardens, trees … functional benefits to local residents, as well as urban natural areas that reflect the native biome vegetation. Different …AuthorsNancy Falxa. SontiSourceIn: Barbosa, Pedro, ed. Urban ecology: it’s nature and challenges. Boston, MA: CABI Publishing: 67-84. Chapter 4.Year2021
- … critical ecological resources, the forests and wetlands of urban parks are integral to the social and psychological … to site type and gender of respondents. We find that natural areas offer different experiences and social meanings to park …AuthorsNancy Falxa Sonti, Lindsay K. Campbell, Erika S. Svendsen, Michelle L. Johnson, D.S. Novem AuyeungKeywordsSourceUrban Forestry & Urban GreeningYear2020
- … on expanding tree canopy cover as a means to improve the urban environment by, for example, reducing heat island … on planting native tree species and removing nonnatives in natural areas through reforestation. Yet many urban canopy …AuthorsClara C. Pregitzer, Sarah Charlop-Powers, Silvia Bibbo, Helen M. Forgione, Bram Gunther, Richard A. Hallett, Mark A. BradfordKeywordsSourceEcological ApplicationsYear2019
- … Understanding the structure and function of urban landscapes requires integrating social and ecological … we integrate parallel social and ecological assessments of natural areas within New York City. We examined social data (from a …AuthorsMichelle L. Johnson, D.S. Novem Auyeung, Nancy F. Sonti, Clara C. Pregitzer, Heather L. McMillen, Richard Hallett, Lindsay K. Campbell, Helen M. Forgione, Mina Kim, Sarah Charlop-Powers, Erika S. SvendsenKeywordsSourceUrban EcosystemsYear2019
- … Public support is important to the success of natural areas restoration programs. Support can be especially critical in urban settings where stakeholders recreate in or reside near …AuthorsPaul H. Gobster, Kristin Floress, Lynne M. Westphal, Cristy A. Watkins, Joanne Vining, Alaka WaliSourceBiological Conservation. 203: 216-225.Year2016
- … to ecological restoration and management activities in urban natural areas. Data about costs are needed for better planning and …AuthorsJean M. Daniels, Weston Brinkley, Michael D. ParuszkiewiczKeywordsSourceGen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-921. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 28 p.Year2016
- … Gobster … Gobster, Paul H. 2012. Alternative approaches to urban natural areas restoration: integrating social and environmental …AuthorsPaul H. GobsterSourceChapter 8. In: Stanturf, J.; Lamb, D.; Madsen, P., eds. Forest landscape restoration: integrating natural and social sciences. New York: Springer. World Forests. 15: 155-177.Year2012
- … Urban forest restoration programs have been increasing … Hostetler (2004) gathered basic information on 33 urban natural areas programs in the United States and Canada and found the …AuthorsPaul H. GobsterSourceIn: Stanturf, John, ed. Proceedings of the IUFRO conference on forest landscape restoration; 2007 May 14-19; Seoul, Korea. Seoul, Korea: Korea Forest Research Institute: 10-13.Year2010