URBANIZATION AND BIODIVERSITY: THE NATURALIZATION OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT.
Keywords:
Keywords: urbanization, biodiversity, human factor, natural environment, rivers, lakes, natural areas, ecosystems.Abstract
Abstract: Today a large part of the world's population lives in cities. The
process of urbanization continues at a rapid pace, and this process affects all aspects of
human life. Cities are expanding, new infrastructures are being built, economic and
cultural life is developing. However, not only does urbanization remain associated with
human activities, it also has a significant impact on the natural environment and
biodiversity. The naturalization of urban development is understood as the
harmonization of the urbanization process with nature, actions aimed at preserving and
developing biodiversity. This article discusses the impact of urbanization on
biodiversity, the integration of cities with the natural environment, the development of
urban ecosystems and the challenges and prospects in this process.
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