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Preface. 1. What Is Urban Ecology and Why Should We Study It?
2. Urban Ecology from a Biophysical and Systems Perspective
3. Social Processes, Urban Ecosystems and Sustainability
4. Scale and Metabolism in Ancient Cities
5. Economy and Development in Modern Cities
6. The Urban Hydrological System
7. The Climate System
8. The Atmospheric System: Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases
9. Nutrient Biogeochemistry of Urban Systems
10. Material Cycles
11. The Biological System: Plants in the Urban Environment
12. The Biological System: Urban Wildlife, Adaptation and Evolution; Urbanization as a Driver of Contemporary Evolution in Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis)
13. Environmental Justice in the Urban Environment
14. Urban Food Systems
15. 15. Urban Design Toward More Holistic Systems: Improving Discipline Integration and Sustainability Evaluation
16. The Epilogue.
2. Urban Ecology from a Biophysical and Systems Perspective
3. Social Processes, Urban Ecosystems and Sustainability
4. Scale and Metabolism in Ancient Cities
5. Economy and Development in Modern Cities
6. The Urban Hydrological System
7. The Climate System
8. The Atmospheric System: Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases
9. Nutrient Biogeochemistry of Urban Systems
10. Material Cycles
11. The Biological System: Plants in the Urban Environment
12. The Biological System: Urban Wildlife, Adaptation and Evolution; Urbanization as a Driver of Contemporary Evolution in Gray Squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis)
13. Environmental Justice in the Urban Environment
14. Urban Food Systems
15. 15. Urban Design Toward More Holistic Systems: Improving Discipline Integration and Sustainability Evaluation
16. The Epilogue.