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should instead be categorized as passive parks as opposed to urban wilds. Smaller urban wilds are used for passive recreation and have less value to the city in terms of enhancing ecosystem function.
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One of the most expansive efforts to protect and foster urban wilds is the aptly titled "Urban Wilds program" conducted in Boston, which had its start in 1977 off the back of a 1976 report by the
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Warren, Paige; Tripler, Chris; Bolger, Douglas; Faeth, Stanley; Huntly, Nancy; Lepczyk, Christopher; Meyer, Judith; Parker, Thomas; Shochat, Eyal; Walker, Jason (2006–2010). "
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Urban wilds, particularly those of several acres or more, are often intact ecological systems that can provide essential ecosystem functions such as the filtering of urban
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Key strategies used in the preservation of urban wilds have included conservation restrictions that keep complex land tenure systems in place while protecting the entire
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Without formal protection, urban wilds are vulnerable to development. However, achieving formal protection of a large urban wild can be difficult.
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of a single ecological area can be complex, with multiple public and private entities owning adjacent properties.
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There is some discussion about whether natural areas that are not at an appropriate scale to perform significant
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Remnant of a natural ecosystem found in the midst of an otherwise highly developed urban area
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that perform a range of ecological services while contributing to the
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The urban wilds prioritized by municipalities tend to be partial
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Urban Food Webs: Predators, Prey, and the People Who Feed Them
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Boston urban wilds, a natural area conservation program
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found in the midst of an otherwise highly developed
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Passive park

Ballona Wetlands
Los Angeles, California
ecosystem
urban area
Boston Planning & Development Agency
run-off
stormwater
urban development
air quality
vegetation
animal
introduced species
species
migratory birds
nested
urbanization
Land tenure
landscape
wetlands
biological diversity
ecosystem services


Del Tredici & Rueb 2017
Urban Food Webs: Predators, Prey, and the People Who Feed Them
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America
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