Abstract
This paper presents an overview the research approaches used to study metropolitan Baltimore (Maryland, USA) as an ecological system. The urban ecosystem is a complex biophysical, social, and built components, and is studied by an interdisciplinary team biological, social, and physical scientists, and urban designers. Ecology of the metropolis is addressed rather than restricting research to ecology green areas in the metropolis. The project applies standard ecological approaches such as the ecosystem, watersheds, and patch dynamics to the metropolitan area. In addition to research, the project conducts education at all levels and engages with communities and local policy makers and managers. Three broad questions guide the project, and focus on 1) the structure the system from biophysical, social, and built perspectives, 2) the fluxes energy, matter, population, and capital, and 3) the feedback between ecological information and environmental quality. We present examples results focusing on each question.
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