Plants and Habitats of European Cities
Discover the fascinating interplay between nature and urban life in Plants and Habitats of European Cities by John G. Kelcey. Published by Springer-Verlag New York Inc. in 2016, this comprehensive softcover edition spans 685 pages and delves into the unique ecologies of major European cities, including Paris, Zurich, and Amsterdam.
This collection of studies examines the natural and historical evolution of these urban landscapes, highlighting local flora and the environmental impacts of city growth. Kelcey provides insightful discussions on environmental planning, design, and management, making this book an essential resource for urban ecologists, city planners, and anyone interested in the green spaces within our cities.
Join John G. Kelcey on a journey through the vibrant ecosystems of European urban centers and learn how they can coexist with human development.