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The Effects of Human Socioeconomic Status and Cultural Characteristics on Urban Patterns of Biodiversity

2005· article· en· 411 citations· W2167476570 on OpenAlex· 10.5751/es-01264-100123

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Abstract

Kinzig, A. P., P. Warren, C. Martin, D. Hope, and M. Katti. 2005. The effects of human socioeconomic status and cultural characteristics on urban patterns of biodiversity. Ecology and Society 10(1): 23. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-01264-100123

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The record

Venue
Ecology and Society
Topic
Land Use and Ecosystem Services
Field
Environmental Science
Canadian institutions
Funders
National Science Foundation
Keywords
Socioeconomic statusBiodiversityGeographyEcologySocioeconomicsEnvironmental resource managementSociologyDemographyBiologyEnvironmental sciencePopulation
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