This paper is removed in Volume 4, Issue 1, 2019
Area
Geography
Author
Chandralekha Bandyopadhyay
Org/Univ
The University of Burdwan, Bardhaman, West Bengal, India
Sub. Date
11 January, 2019
Paper ID
V4I1-1157
Publisher
Keywords
Biophilia, Biophilic city, Urban forestry, Bio- potentiality in urban areas, Urban ecosystem

Abstract

With the Global urban population expected to double to around 6.5 billion by 2050 (WVP, 2014), bio – prospective in the cities of the Developed World is increasing gradually while is decreasing in the Developing World with some exception in the metropolitan cities due to environmental planning. This worsening scenario of decreasing green, as well as the animal in the city space, is not a healthy sing from an ecological perspective. Therefore perception of city dwellers be changed in terms of bio perspective for prospecting of greens, forest and also the living wild animal species. Due to this Global trend towards urbanization, in city and peri- urban green senses will play an increasingly important role in the future. The wellbeing of cities population especially in megacities will increasingly depends on ecosystem services provided by urban green space. Urban green space in addition to ensuring valuable traditional goods also furnish a species of socio-economic benefits such as Bio-diversity conservation, the mitigation of at atmospheric population, air quality of urban micro climate imperilments the enhancement of cities aesthetic, as well as providing recreational and cultural opportunities, such as environmental awareness mainly terms of Bio-prospective.