Understanding our Urban Streams Through History, Geography, and Ecology
Offered By: Linnean Society via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex relationship between cities and urban streams in this 56-minute lecture by Dr. Rebecca Hale. Delve into the rich natural history of urban freshwater ecosystems and examine how human actions have shaped their ecology over time. Trace the evolution of urban stream management, from their use as waste dumps to their channelization for flood control. Discover the multifaceted values of urban waterways, including their roles as water sources, spiritual spaces, and recreational areas. Learn about emerging approaches to urban stream management that aim to reconnect city dwellers with nature and foster community bonds. Gain insights from Dr. Hale's expertise as a Senior Scientist at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, drawing on her background in ecosystem ecology, biogeochemistry, and urban social-ecological systems.
Syllabus
Understanding our Urban Streams Through History, Geography, and Ecology | Rebecca Hale
Taught by
Linnean Society
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