📚 Volume 32, Issue 10 📋 ID: SoFkVa7

Authors

Li Wei Chen, Amara Basu, Ingrid Müller, João Pereira , Lars Savchenko, Sofia Persson, Roberto Taylor

Department of Environmental Science, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

Keywords

Biodiversity Urban Landscapes Conservation Strategies Green Infrastructure Kuala Lumpur Manchester Urban Planning

Abstract

Urbanization poses significant challenges to biodiversity conservation, necessitating innovative strategies to mitigate its impacts. This study compares biodiversity conservation methods between Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Manchester, United Kingdom, focusing on green infrastructure and policy frameworks. Through comprehensive analysis of urban planning documents, site visits, and interviews with local environmental agencies, we explore the effectiveness of implemented strategies. Our findings reveal that while both cities employ green corridors and community engagement initiatives, their approaches differ significantly in terms of policy integration and public-private partnerships. The study highlights the importance of adaptive management in fostering urban biodiversity, providing insights into potential enhancements for both Malaysian and UK urban conservation efforts.
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Li Wei Chen, Amara Basu, Ingrid Müller, João Pereira , Lars Savchenko, Sofia Persson, Roberto Taylor (2025). "Biodiversity Conservation Strategies in Urban Landscapes: A Case Study from Kuala Lumpur and Manchester". Wulfenia, 32(10).