Memorias del Congreso Internacional Estudiantil Ética, Universidad y Sociedad DOI Creative Commons
Paula Quito-Tello,

Alfredo Arichávala-Zúñiga,

Rafael Pauta-Pesantez

et al.

Published: March 30, 2023

Los estudiantes de la Universidad del Azuay, siempre han tenido roles importantes en vida académica institucional, pero esta ocasión tuvieron el rol protagónico. Absoluto. Pues si bien Congreso forma parte las actividades Programa Ética Universidad, y tiene un espacio específico esa planificación general recibió por lo tanto respaldo autoridades, profesores personal administrativo su participación como organizadores, ponentes responsables los últimos tramos que permiten llegar a anhelada publicación sus Memorias, fue insustituible decisiva. Ellos tienen todo mérito, pues trabajaron con denuedo desde se anunció, año anticipación, realizaría evento. Coordinaron universidades nacionales extranjeras presencia otros jóvenes ellos, esos centros educación superior, para escriban presenten ponencias. Lo hicieron locales, chilenas, brasileñas, mexicanas estadounidenses, logrando veinte ocho ejes temáticos arriba mencionados. Organizaron locales procesos formación específicos sobre escritura académica, oratoria e investigación científica, fueron asumidos fin garantizar seriedad calidad Son directos exitosa realización noviembre dos mil uno. Y, son, finalmente, llena alegría, deber cumplido. 276 páginas ISBN: 978-9942-618-22-1 e-ISBN: 978-9942-618-23-8

Urbanization driving changes in plant species and communities – A global view DOI

Renata de Barros Ruas,

Laís Mara Santana Costa, Fernanda Bered

et al.

Global Ecology and Conservation, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 38, P. e02243 - e02243

Published: July 27, 2022

Language: Английский

Citations

98

Diverse urban pollinators and where to find them DOI

VICTOR HUGO DA SILVA,

Ingrid N. Gomes, João Custódio Fernandes Cardoso

et al.

Biological Conservation, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 281, P. 110036 - 110036

Published: April 3, 2023

Language: Английский

Citations

31

Visiting urban green space as a climate-change adaptation strategy: Exploring push factors in a push–pull framework DOI Creative Commons
Gwendolyn K.L. Wong, Anson T.H., Lewis T.O. Cheung

et al.

Climate Risk Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 43, P. 100589 - 100589

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Urban green space (UGS) offers users multiple ecosystem services and amenities. This study investigated whether residents used UGS visitation in summer as a sustainable measure to tackle hot weather associated climate-change impacts humid-subtropical Hong Kong. Attributes of the indoor residential environment, seldom examined park-visitation studies, were evaluated push factors visit through push–pull theoretical framework. A questionnaire survey 483 respondents targeted urban park users. The results indicated that frequency stay duration relatively low summer. Ordinal regression showed living conditions, residence location, routine, habit personal health significantly correlated with visits. Interdependence between pull was detected, demonstrating intrinsic environmental conditions could constrain visits despite motivations factors. need improve microclimate-regulating function UGS. It be achieved mainly by optimizing nature-based design promote an adaptive combat thermal stress brought climate change. findings yielded hints shape visiting habits suggestions management.

Language: Английский

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5

Global Approaches for Ecological Restoration in Urban Environments: A PRISMA Review DOI

Isabella Aparecida Fonseca Bertoleti,

Maurí­cio Lamano Ferreira, Eduardo Pereira Cabral Gomes

et al.

Urban forestry & urban greening, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 128673 - 128673

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

Citations

0

Urban green spaces and housing prices in developing countries: A Two-stage quantile spatial regression analysis DOI
Manuel A. Zambrano‐Monserrate, María Alejandra Ruano, Cristina Yoong-Parraga

et al.

Forest Policy and Economics, Journal Year: 2021, Volume and Issue: 125, P. 102420 - 102420

Published: Feb. 6, 2021

Language: Английский

Citations

26

Plant native: comparing biodiversity benefits, ecosystem services provisioning, and plant performance of native and non-native plants in urban horticulture DOI Creative Commons

Elena S. Tartaglia,

Myla F. J. Aronson

Urban Ecosystems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 26, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

3

Seed dispersal by fruit bats in Colombia generates ecosystem services DOI Open Access
Tatiana Enríquez-Acevedo, Jairo Pérez‐Torres, César Augusto Ruiz–Agudelo

et al.

Agronomy for Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2020, Volume and Issue: 40(6)

Published: Nov. 16, 2020

Language: Английский

Citations

21

Exploring urban forests in Minas Gerais, Brazil: floristic diversity and biome-driven insights to green infrastructure planning DOI
Wesley da Silva Fonseca, Angeline Martini, Sebastião Venâncio Martins

et al.

Urban Ecosystems, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 27(6), P. 2331 - 2347

Published: Aug. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

Citations

2

A global review of urban pollinators and implications for maintaining pollination services in tropical cities DOI
Pietro K. Maruyama, Jéssica Luiza S. Silva, Ingrid N. Gomes

et al.

Published: Aug. 3, 2021

Pollinators provide essential ecosystem services worldwide, but dependence on biotic pollination is higher in the tropics, where urbanization expected to impact biodiversity more severely.Here, we present a global review urban pollinator studies with emphasis tropics.From 308 published that included information groups, only ~25 % were conducted tropical regions, while ~65 carried out non-tropical northern hemisphere.This overall trend was similar for all major insect not vertebrates, which less studied both and regions.The effects of pollinators are diverse complex likely depend extent type urbanization, as well taxa studied.For vertebrate pollinators, existing suggest cities can support generalist species tolerant human activity, lack hampers other general conclusions.The underrepresentation undermines value conservation most biodiverse regions world highlights missing opportunity.Since promoting benefits nature people, it could be especially relevant Global South, economic social inequalities severe may contribute sustainability goals.In this context, initiatives foster international collaborations research tropics better understanding areas.Such knowledge basis planning strategies maintenance cities.

Language: Английский

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14

Tropical cities research boundaries: a bibliometric analysis to bridge the gaps through multi-dimensional and cross-disciplinary features DOI Creative Commons
José Gescilam S. M. Uchôa, Luís Eduardo Bertotto, Matheus S. dos Santos

et al.

Frontiers in Sustainable Cities, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5

Published: July 18, 2023

Tropical regions are known for their complex ecosystems and biodiversity, which play a vital role in regulating the global climate. However, researching tropical cities can be challenging due to need multi-disciplinary multi-dimensional approaches. In this study, we conducted bibliometric analysis gain structured understanding of developments characteristics research last decade. We identified fundamental influences research, based on four major sub-topics: climate change, sustainable urbanization, protecting urban resource management. examined connections between these themes performed systematic literature review each. Our provides comprehensive trend cities, both quantitatively qualitatively. findings aim provide solid foundation bridging gaps future crosscutting research.

Language: Английский

Citations

5