Integrating nature-based solutions in the urbanization process by urban agriculture: a case of Bhubaneswar city, IndiaNature-based solutions are approaches that draw inspiration from and are supported by nature, offering environmental, social, and economic benefits for enhancing urban resilience and ...
From local to global and in between, urban context counts As urbanization affects planet Earth and humanity with ever more poignant and confounding implications,Nature Citiescelebrates the end of our first year, and we recommit to integrating knowledge across disciplines, sectors and contexts. ...
Cities are vulnerable to the compounding effects of both climate change and urbanization. Here we show that urbanization alone has led to an overall 60% enhancement in warming in Indian cities, with eastern Tier-II cities leading the way. Such a difference in the urban contribution to warming ...
For instance, the landscape of Bangalore was quite dry and scrubby prior to the mid-19th century, when the impact of urbanization on increased temperature begins to be discussed in literature. Extensive tree plantations were then conducted across the city to provide shade, greenery and visual ...
Human social life in the twentieth century was transformed and Urbanization was the dominant life pattern. The emergence of large cities around the world was complex and diverse problems for human settlements, therefore Was necessary to establish some degree of order to the city to comprehensive stud...
urbanization and agricultural development. The restructuring of the landscape for urbanization and industrialized agriculture and the building of transport networks have isolated these protected areas, deteriorated ecosystems and made species extinct. Species survival is dependent on habitat quality, such as ...
It’s important that you do some of these regularly to maintain the connection. I know it’s not possible to do all of this for a variety of reasons like medical conditions, dense urbanization, finances, etc. so do your best. The importance of connecting with nature in our lives (...
Breimyer,F Harold - 《American Journal of Agricultural Economics》 被引量: 17发表: 1983年 How the epidemiological transition affects health policy isues in three Latin American countries New health problems have arisen related to rapid urbanization and industrialization - for example, injuries, accident...
This study examines the influence of agricultural irrigation on heat stress and contrasts it against local impacts of urbanization in North American cities using regional climate model simulations. The results indicate that irrigation decreases air temperature and increases relative humidity, with daytime ur...
Daytime urban heat stress in North America reduced by irrigation Article 09 January 2025 Urbanization-induced warming amplifies population exposure to compound heatwaves but narrows exposure inequality between global North and South cities Article Open access 01 July 2024 Regulation of humid heat by...