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- CLIMATE CHANGE AND CHICAGO - City of Chicago
Changes in the region’s ecosystems thus far result primarily from land use conversion (from prairies, woodlands, forests, and wetlands to farms, cities and suburbs) and species introductions (intentional and accidental)
- Chicago’s Urban Ecology and the Threats it Faces - In Our Nature
Despite the city’s initial ignorance of its environmental effects on the Great Lakes ecosystem, Chicago has emerged as one of America’s most environmentally forward-thinking cities in the 21st century
- Chicago Ecosystems – and Where to Explore Them - sandhillcoffee
In our mini, multi-adventure guide below, we break down Artt’s deep-dive into how to identify, find, and explore each of Chicago’s ecosystems: woodlands, savannahs, wetlands, and prairies Eco-Adventure 1: Woodlands Identify it: Woodlands ecosystems are dominated by trees and typically have a dense canopy covering
- Climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems in metropolitan . . .
nvasive species, pests, and agricultural ecosystems across the multi-state region centered on Chicago, Illinois We examine a geographic area that captures much
- Integrating Green Infrastructure - Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning
ecosystems At the community level, smaller parks and open spaces are provided by municipalities and park districts primarily for recreation and aesthetic benefits At a site scale, green infrastructure includes site-specific landscaping to provide ecological services, as well as
- Climate change impacts on terrestrial ecosystems in metropolitan . . .
This paper describes the potential impacts of warming temperatures and changing precipitation on plants, wildlife, invasive species, pests, and agricultural ecosystems across the multi-state region centered on Chicago, Illinois
- Local Assessment of Chicago: From Wild Chicago to Chicago . . . - Springer
We discuss recent biodiversity conservation strategies mainly through the lens of Chicago Wilderness, a regional biodiversity conservation alliance that emerged over a decade ago and that now has more than 260 institutional members
- Chicago: Ecology in Urban Planning at the Regional Scale
The few remaining fragments of unmodified remnant terrestrial and aquatic landscapes not only give a glimpse of the past but help illustrate how important the natural ecology of the region is to flood attenuation, air quality, agriculture, biodiversity, and a host of other ecosystem services
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