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Urban bird conservation: presenting stakeholder-specific arguments for the development of bird-friendly cities
Authors:Robbert PH Snep  Jip Louwe Kooijmans  Robert GM Kwak  Ruud PB Foppen  Holly Parsons  Monica Awasthy  Henk LK Sierdsema  John M Marzluff  Esteban Fernandez-Juricic  Jenny de Laet  Yolanda M van Heezik
Institution:1.Alterra – Wageningen UR,Wageningen,The Netherlands;2.Birdlife Netherlands,Zeist,The Netherlands;3.SOVON, Dutch Centre for Field Ornithology,Nijmegen,The Netherlands;4.BirdLife Australia,Sydney,Australia;5.Department of Biological Sciences,Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia;6.School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, College of the Environment,University of Washington,Seattle,USA;7.Department of Biological Sciences,Purdue University,West Lafayette,USA;8.Groep Terec,Gent University,Ghent,Belgium;9.Department of Zoology,University of Otago,Dunedin,New Zealand;10.Department of Animal Ecology and Ecophysiology, Institute of Water and Wetland Research,Radboud University,Nijmegen,The Netherlands
Abstract:Following the call from the United Nations Convention on Biological Diversity “Cities & Biodiversity Outlook” project to better preserve urban biodiversity, this paper presents stakeholder-specific statements for bird conservation in city environments. Based upon the current urban bird literature we focus upon habitat fragmentation, limited habitat availability, lack of the native vegetation and vegetation structure as the most important challenges facing bird conservation in cities. We follow with an overview of the stakeholders in cities, and identify six main groups having the greatest potential to improve bird survival in cities: i) urban planners, urban designers and (landscape) architects, ii) urban developers and engineers, iii) homeowners and tenants, iv) companies and industries, v) landscaping and gardening firms, vi) education professionals. Given that motivation to act positively for urban birds is linked to stakeholder-specific advice, we present ten statements for bird-friendly cities that are guided by an action perspective and argument for each stakeholder group. We conclude with a discussion on how the use of stakeholder-specific arguments can enhance and rapidly advance urban bird conservation action.
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