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Conceptualizing social-ecological drivers of change in urban forest patches

Authors :
Johnson, LR
Johnson, LR
Johnson, ML
Aronson, MFJ
Campbell, LK
Carr, ME
Clarke, M
D’Amico, V
Darling, L
Erker, T
Fahey, RT
King, KL
Lautar, K
Locke, DH
Morzillo, AT
Pincetl, S
Rhodes, L
Schmit, JP
Scott, L
Sonti, NF
Johnson, LR
Johnson, LR
Johnson, ML
Aronson, MFJ
Campbell, LK
Carr, ME
Clarke, M
D’Amico, V
Darling, L
Erker, T
Fahey, RT
King, KL
Lautar, K
Locke, DH
Morzillo, AT
Pincetl, S
Rhodes, L
Schmit, JP
Scott, L
Sonti, NF
Source :
Urban Ecosystems; vol 24, iss 4, 633-648; 1083-8155
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

We introduce a conceptual model of the urban forest patch as a complex social-ecological system, incorporating cross-scale interactions. We developed this model through an interdisciplinary process engaging social and ecological scientists and urban land management decision makers, with a focus on temperate forest social-ecological systems. In this paper, we place the production and management of urban forest patches in historical perspective, present a conceptual model of urban forest patches within a broader regional context, and identify a series of research questions to highlight future directions for research on urban forest patches. This conceptual model identifies how spatial and temporal social-ecological drivers interact with patch-level conditions at multiple scales. Our integrative approach can provide insights into the role of social-ecological drivers in shaping forest health, biodiversity, and benefits forest patches provide to people in urban and urbanizing regions, with direct implications for decision-making to improve management outcomes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Urban Ecosystems; vol 24, iss 4, 633-648; 1083-8155
Notes :
application/pdf, Urban Ecosystems vol 24, iss 4, 633-648 1083-8155
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367506780
Document Type :
Electronic Resource