📚 Volume 32, Issue 3 📋 ID: VJX3UFd

Authors

Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Dr. Yusuf El-Amin, Dr. Lila Chen , Klaus Kamara

Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Institute of Ecology, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt; Department of Botany, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China

Keywords

Urbanization Native Plant Species Mediterranean Ecosystems Biodiversity Conservation Green Infrastructure

Abstract

Urbanization presents significant challenges to the conservation of native plant species, particularly in biologically diverse regions like the Mediterranean. This study evaluates the effects of urban expansion on plant diversity and ecosystem services within these ecosystems. We employed a combination of remote sensing data, field surveys, and ecological modeling to assess changes in plant species distribution and abundance. Our findings highlight the critical areas where conservation efforts should be prioritized to mitigate the adverse impacts of urban development on native flora. Strategies for integrating green infrastructure and promoting biodiversity-friendly urban planning are discussed.
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📝 How to Cite

Dr. Maria Gonzalez, Dr. Yusuf El-Amin, Dr. Lila Chen , Klaus Kamara (2025). "Assessing the Impact of Urbanization on Native Plant Species in Mediterranean Ecosystems". Wulfenia, 32(3).