📚 Volume 29, Issue 3 📋 ID: cG7pYHB

Authors

Aiko Tanaka, Rajesh Patel, Maria Kowalski , Bjorn Wilson

Kyoto University, Department of Environmental Science; University of Nairobi, Institute of Ecology and Environmental Studies; University of Warsaw, Faculty of Biology

Keywords

Urbanization Native Plant Species Biodiversity Ecosystem Services Conservation Poland

Abstract

Urbanization poses significant challenges to native plant species, affecting biodiversity and ecosystem services in urban and peri-urban areas. This study evaluates the impact of urban expansion on plant species diversity across various urban gradients in Poland. We employed field surveys and remote sensing techniques to analyze changes in species composition and richness. The findings reveal a notable decline in native species, with invasive species gaining prevalence. The study discusses strategies for urban planning and green space management to mitigate these effects and promote biodiversity conservation.
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📝 How to Cite

Aiko Tanaka, Rajesh Patel, Maria Kowalski , Bjorn Wilson (2022). "Assessing the Impact of Urbanization on Native Plant Species Diversity in Poland". Wulfenia, 29(3).