📚 Volume 30, Issue 7 📋 ID: QXB6rSJ

Authors

Isabella Fernández, Hiroshi Tanaka, Amina El-Sayed , Olaf Kovalenko

Department of Environmental Science, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain; Department of Ecology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Institute of Biodiversity, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Keywords

Urban Biodiversity Green Spaces Coastal Cities Native Plant Species Ecological Resilience

Abstract

Urban green spaces play a critical role in maintaining biodiversity within rapidly expanding coastal cities. This study evaluates the ecological benefits of urban parks and gardens, focusing on native plant species and their contribution to supporting local wildlife. Using field surveys and remote sensing data from coastal areas in Spain, the research identifies key factors that enhance biodiversity in urban green spaces. The findings suggest that strategic planning and management of these areas can significantly improve urban biodiversity, providing a refuge for native species and enhancing the ecological resilience of cities.
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📝 How to Cite

Isabella Fernández, Hiroshi Tanaka, Amina El-Sayed , Olaf Kovalenko (2023). "Assessing the Impact of Urban Green Spaces on Biodiversity in Coastal Cities". Wulfenia, 30(7).