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Water, energy and climate benefits of urban greening throughout Europe under different climatic scenarios [PDF]
Urban greening is an effective mitigation option for climate change in urban areas. In this contribution, a European Union (EU)-wide assessment is presented to quantify the benefits of urban greening in terms of availability of green water, reduction of ...
Emanuele Quaranta +2 more
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Difference in summer heatwave-induced damage between desert native and urban greening plants in an arid desert region. [PDF]
Summer heatwaves have caused a distinct mortality between urban greening and native plants. However, there are insufficient studies revealing the underlying mechanisms.
Bo-Rui Li +8 more
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Urban greening based on the supply and demand of atmospheric PM2.5 removal
Faced with various urban environmental problems, cities are implementing greening plans to satisfy the demands of residents for a more habitable environment. Because the relationship between the supply and demand of ecosystem services (ESs) often changes
Rui Zhang +4 more
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A model assessment of the relationship between urban greening and ozone air quality in China: a study of three metropolitan regions [PDF]
The impact of biogenic emissions on ozone (O3) has significant implications for air quality management. We analyze biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) emissions resulting from urban greening in three major Chinese cities, and impacts on ...
Jiawei Xu +6 more
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Global urban greening and its implication for urban heat mitigation [PDF]
Guangdong Li, Yue Cao, Chuanglin Fang
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Large cities are more productive and generate more output per person. Using data from the UK on energy demand and waste generation, we show that they are also more energy-efficient. Large cities are therefore greener than small towns. The amount of energy demanded and waste generated per person is decreasing in total output produced, that is, energy ...
Eeckhout, Jan, Hedtrich, Christoph
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Analysis of the Realities, Evolution and Prospects of Urban Greening from an International Point of View [PDF]
There is an increasing concern about the imbalance between urbanisation and environmental conservation, with over half of the world’s population living in urban environments.
Fernando Barriuso , Beatriz Urbano
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Greening Design of Urban Semi-underground Space [PDF]
Urban space greening is of great significance for improving urban underground space environment. At present, the design of urban underground space in China mostly involves the design of underground space. However, very rare research has been conducted on
Yu Chen
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Homestead aquaponic production has been proposed as a reasonable alternative for obtaining food within the framework of the circular economy. However, little is known about the ability of homestead aquaponics to contribute to a healthy diet and the ...
Víctor M. Fernández-Cabanás +4 more
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Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is an important forest tree species growing on different soils in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Phenological traits are relevant practical indicators of the adaptability and adaptedness of forest tree species.
Mirzeta Memišević Hodžić +2 more
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