BIOPOLIS RESOURCES
Explore our resource library below to learn more about the latest trends and research in the field of urban biodiversity.
Explore our resource library below to learn more about the latest trends and research in the field of urban biodiversity.
Our resource library serves as a collection of publications showcasing the latest trends and best practices in urban biodiversity. You will find both scientific articles and theses, as will as reports, concept plans and guides. Search by topic, type of document or publication date and discover the latest scientific and innovative ideas emerging in the field of urban biodiversity.
The main objective of this study was to describe and compare wild bee community diversity, structure, and dynamics in two Canadian cities, Montreal and Quebec City. A second objective was to compare functional trait diversity among three habitat types (cemeteries, community gardens and urban parks) within each city.
Information booklet for the Living Campus project of Dawson College.
This comparative analysis of willows growing on polluted soil can guide the selection of plants and techniques in bioremediation in future phytoremediation projects.
Description of the biodiversity patterns of benthic macroinvertebrates in Montreal wetlands, in order to develop biotic indices as environmental monitoring tools.
Seeking to understand the conditions that could lead to the establishment of a green infrastructure for the city.
A survey of avian species found in the fields south of parc-nature du Cap-Saint-Jacques (Pierrefonds).
In urban areas, the intensity of anthropogenic disturbances transforms the composition and functioning of riparian ecosystems by mortifying many ecological services.
Help protect threatened species and their habitats.