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Title: Geog 242: Ecology of UrbanizationSpring 2004


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Geog 242 Ecology of Urbanization
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Why ecology of urbanization?
  • Global population is rapidly urbanizing

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Why ecology of urbanization?
  • Growing interest in designing liveable cities

Images from http//www.smartgrowthamerica.com/
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Why ecology of urbanization?
Baltimore Ecosystem Study
Central Arizona Phoenix Study
  • New research initiatives to understand ecological
    processes in cities

Map from http//lternet.edu/sites/
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Key question How does landuse change alter
ecosystem processes?
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Hydrology
Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Hydrology
  • Vegetation removal
  • Impervious surfaces
  • Artificial drainage structures

Graphic provided by Center For Watershed
Protection http//www.cwp.org/
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Hydrology
  • Reduction in evapotranspiration
  • Reduction in infiltration / soil moisture storage
  • Increase in surface runoff
  • Increased efficiency in drainage

Graphic provided by Center For Watershed
Protection http//www.cwp.org/
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Hydrology
  • Rapid response to runoff (high velocity
    streamflow)
  • Increase in flood peaks
  • Reduction in baseflow

Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Hydrology
  • Changes in frequency and magnitude of floods

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Geomorphology..
Hydraulic geometry of river channels
Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Geomorphology..
Profile
Changes in --
Cross-section
Planform
Figures from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Riparian zones ..
  • Filter nutrients and pollutants
  • Provide thermal cover (shading)
  • Enhance streambank stability

Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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The urban atmosphere ..
  • Aerodynamics
  • Albedo (surface reflectance)
  • Particulates and gases

Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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The urban atmosphere ..
  • Urban heat island effect

Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Biogeochemical cycles ..
Carbon
  • Stores
  • Vegetation
  • Soil
  • Biota
  • Structures
  • Fluxes
  • Fire
  • Fossil fuel combustion

Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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Biogeochemical cycles ..
Nitrogen
  • Sources
  • Fixation
  • Deposition
  • Decomposition
  • Transformations
  • Mineralization
  • Nitrification
  • Immobilization (plant uptake)
  • Assimilation
  • Denitrification
  • Leaching to streams

Figure from Don Ross, UVM Plant Soil Science
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Habitat ..
Figures from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
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So how do we pull all this together?
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Appreciate process complexity and process
interactions
Figure from Christopherson, Geosystems (5th
edition), Prentice-Hall, 2003
across multiple spatial scales
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Consider models of ecosystem behavior
Figure from http//www.ntsg.umt.edu/ecosystem_mode
ling/BiomeBGC/default.htm
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Consider social processes
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What it all boils down to . A geographical
perspective
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So how do I know if this seminar is right for me?
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This seminar is designed for students
  • with some background in physical geography, earth
    science or ecology
  • interested in a discussion-oriented format
  • with time to commit at least four hours per week
    to out-of-class preparation
  • willing to work in groups, learn from each other,
    participate actively
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