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Nature in Fragments : The Legacy of Sprawl
7. Sprawl and Disease
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Author(s):
Fred W. Koontz
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Peter Daszak
Publication date:
December 31 2005
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
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December 31 2005
Pages
: 144-154
DOI:
10.7312/john12778-010
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
PREFACE
pp. vii
CONTENTS
pp. xiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
pp. xv
CONTRIBUTORS
pp. 3
1. The Context and Causes of Sprawl
pp. 18
2. The Impacts of Sprawl on Biodiversity
pp. 57
3. Freshwater Wetland Biodiversity in an Urbanizing World
pp. 90
4. Ecosystems, Disturbance, and the Impact of Sprawl
pp. 109
5. Bees, Pollination, and the Challenges of Sprawl
pp. 125
6. Effects of Urbanization on Decomposer Communities and Soil Processes in Forest Remnants
pp. 144
7. Sprawl and Disease
pp. 157
8. Sprawl and Species with Limited Dispersal Abilities
pp. 181
9. Sprawl and Highly Mobile or Wide-Ranging Species
pp. 206
10. Species that Benefit from Sprawl
pp. 239
11. Maintaining Connectivity in Urbanizing Landscapes
pp. 263
12. The Economics of Biodiversity in Urbanizing Ecosystems
pp. 284
13. Conserving Biodiversity Through State and Regional Planning
pp. 313
14. Integrating Conservation of Biodiversity into Local Planning
pp. 335
15. Building Public Awareness About the Effects of Sprawl on Biodiversity
pp. 349
16. Creating a Framework for Change
pp. 363
INDEX
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