📚 Volume 31, Issue 6 📋 ID: TWH4VT7

Authors

Mariana Silva, Amir Khan, Yuki Tanaka, Aisha El-Sayed , Ingrid Russo, Oleksandr Yang, Heinrich Gustafsson

Institute of Environmental Science, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil; Department of Ecology, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan; Center for Conservation Biology, Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt

Keywords

Urbanization Native Plant Species Biodiversity Invasive Species Conservation Sustainable Urban Planning

Abstract

Urbanization is a leading factor in the alteration of natural habitats, significantly impacting native plant species worldwide. This study examines the effects of urban development on biodiversity, focusing on the decline of native flora and the proliferation of invasive species. Through a comprehensive analysis of urban areas across different continents, we highlight key patterns and propose strategies for conservation and sustainable urban planning to protect native plant ecosystems.
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Mariana Silva, Amir Khan, Yuki Tanaka, Aisha El-Sayed , Ingrid Russo, Oleksandr Yang, Heinrich Gustafsson (2024). "The Impact of Urbanization on Native Plant Species: A Global Perspective". Wulfenia, 31(6).