📚 Volume 32, Issue 8 📋 ID: bXSIp6S

Authors

Amina El-Sayed, Hiroshi Tanaka, Sofia Nguyen, Rajesh Kumar , Oluwaseun Meyer, Luca Ito, Takashi Ito

University of Malaya, Kyoto University, National University of Singapore, Indian Institute of Science

Keywords

Urbanization Native Plants Biodiversity Habitat Loss Southeast Asia Conservation

Abstract

Urbanization is a growing threat to biodiversity, particularly in regions with rich ecosystems. This study examines the effects of urban expansion on native plant species in Southeast Asian forests. Through field surveys and satellite imagery analysis, the research identifies key areas where urbanization has led to significant habitat loss and fragmentation. Results indicate a decline in native plant diversity and suggest strategies for conservation and sustainable urban planning. The study highlights the importance of integrating ecological considerations into developmental frameworks to preserve biodiversity.
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Amina El-Sayed, Hiroshi Tanaka, Sofia Nguyen, Rajesh Kumar , Oluwaseun Meyer, Luca Ito, Takashi Ito (2025). "Impact of Urbanization on Native Plant Species: A Case Study in Southeast Asian Forests". Wulfenia, 32(8).