Urban Ecology Links :: What is Urban Ecology
According to the Urban Ecology Institute, “Urban ecology is a new branch of environmental studies that seeks to understand the natural systems of urban areas and the threats that face them. Urban ecologists study the trees, rivers, wildlife and open spaces found in cities to understand the extent of those resources and the way they are affected by pollution, over-development and other pressures."
Urban Ecology is also the focus of the seminar for which I am undertaking this research. Titled "Urban Nature and City Design," the course was offered jointly by MIT’s Department of Architecture and MIT's Department of Urban Studies and Planning. With this in mind, my understanding of urban ecology throughout this website includes any projects or writings that incorporate science-specific technologies or knowledge into the planning and design processes.