Karen Seto on the Environmental Impact of Expanding Cities [Part One] by ECSP WWC published on 2011-08-25T20:11:52Z “When we think about the environmental impacts of rapid urbanization, we really need to unpack what we mean by ‘urbanization,’” said Karen Seto, an associate professor in Yale University’s School of Forestry and Environment Studies, in this interview with ECSP.“There is the demographic component, where more people are living in cities; there is economic urbanization, which is where livelihoods and economies are becoming more urban rather than rural; and then there is the land component – the conversion of land from agriculture and other ecosystems to become urban.” Seto is the lead author of a new article, “A Meta-Analysis of Global Urban Land Expansion” (with Michail Fragkias, Burak Güneralp, and Michael K. Reilly), which uses satellite imagery to help document the physical expansion of urban areas in developed and developing nations between 1970 and 2000. Read the full post on New Security Beat: http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2011/09/pop-audio-karen-seto-on-environmental.html Genre Educational