Hypotheses in urban ecology: building a common knowledge base

wikidata 2024-07-19

Summary:

Urban ecology is a rapidly growing research field that has to keep pace with the pressing need to tackle the sustainability crisis. As an inherently multi-disciplinary field with close ties to practitioners and administrators, research synthesis and knowledge transfer between those different stakeholders is crucial. Knowledge maps can enhance knowledge transfer and provide orientation to researchers as well as practitioners. A promising option for developing such knowledge maps is to create...

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https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37072921/?utm_source=Other&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pubmed-2&utm_content=1VSjW0JqT_vVo4exSnaEa8DS8viTn4bOW9m_0JY8UcVGX5Esjj&fc=20220129234853&ff=20240719190507&v=2.18.0.post9+e462414

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Authors:

Sophie Lokatis, Jonathan M Jeschke, Maud Bernard-Verdier, Sascha Buchholz, Hans-Peter Grossart, Frank Havemann, Franz Hölker, Yuval Itescu, Ingo Kowarik, Stephanie Kramer-Schadt, Daniel Mietchen, Camille L Musseau, Aimara Planillo, Conrad Schittko, Tanja M Straka, Tina Heger

Date tagged:

07/19/2024, 19:05

Date published:

04/19/2023, 06:00