About this Research Topic
We emphasize the need for a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between biodiversity and urbanization in the Global South (GS) to guide informed urban planning and sustainable development. In this Research Topic, we invite researchers to contribute correlative and experimental studies addressing the relationship between biodiversity and urbanization in countries of the GS. We strongly welcome studies focused on countries, taxa, and spatial and temporal scales that have been traditionally understudy in the context of urban ecology.
We welcome original articles, reviews, short notes, and opinion articles on the following, but not limited to, topics of interest:
• Spatial and temporal biodiversity dynamics
• Functional and phylogenetic diversity
• Behavioral responses to urbanization
• Socio-economic drivers of biodiversity
• Participatory science in urban contexts
• Socioecological approaches on urban studies
• Multi-, inter-, and transdisciplinary research on urban biodiversity
• Urban ethno-ecology
• Restoration ecology in cities
Keywords: Africa, animals, Asia, cities, Latin America, Oceania, plants, urbanization
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