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Urban biophysical environments / Howard Bridgman, Robin Warner, John Dodson.

Van Pelt Library HT243.A9 B75 1995
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bridgman, H. A. (Howard A.)
Contributor:
Warner, Robin F.
Dodson, J. R.
Series:
Meridian (Melbourne, Australia)
Meridian
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Urban ecology (Sociology)--Australia.
Urban ecology (Sociology).
Urban ecology (Biology).
Australia.
Urban ecology (Biology)--Australia.
Human ecology--Australia.
Human ecology.
Physical Description:
xvi, 152 pages : illustrations, maps ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Melbourne ; New York : Oxford University Press, [1995]
Summary:
At present over 80 per cent of Australia's population lives in urban areas. This percentage is likely to increase as cities expand in an attempt to keep up with the growth in population. Australia is not unique in this situation. Increasing urbanisation is the prognosis for countries all over the globe. Despite their youth, Australian cities share many characteristics and problems with cities elsewhere, while also exhibiting a localised set of difficulties that require specific solutions. Urban development in Australia has had a major impact on surrounding biophysical environments, and this can sometimes adversely affect the health, welfare and lifestyle of urban residents. Urban Biophysical Environments provides an assessment of current and emerging environmental problems from a physical point of view. The authors take a multidisciplinary approach to understanding and managing the impact of Australian cities on the atmosphere, climate, surface water and groundwater, soil, flora and fauna, and ecosystems.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 138-146) and index.
ISBN:
0195536118
OCLC:
34874473

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