Cooling effect of urban forests on the urban heat island in Seoul, South Korea. [PDF]
Hwang B, Sou HD, Oh JH, Park CR.
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Urban green spaces experience a mix of natural and anthropogenic noises, which could disrupt the vocal communication of several species. This study investigated how such complex soundscapes affect the occurrence of Anaxipha pallidula, which communicates through calls, focusing on both sound level and quality.
Hiroki Mori, Takeshi Osawa
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Multidimensional characteristics of urban green space and its impact in mitigating urban heat Island effects: a case study of Guangzhou. [PDF]
Zhang J, Wang P, Jin A.
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Daytime Radiative Cooling: A Perspective toward Urban Heat Island Mitigation. [PDF]
Kousis I +3 more
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Multiterminal High‐Voltage Direct Current Projects: A Comprehensive Assessment and Future Prospects
ABSTRACT Multiterminal high‐voltage direct current (MT‐HVDC) systems are an important part of modern power systems, addressing the need for bulk power delivery and efficient renewable energy integration. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of recent advances in MT‐HVDC technology, including launched projects and ongoing initiatives.
Mohammad Hossein Mousavi +3 more
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Geospatial analysis of vegetation and land surface temperature for urban heat island mitigation in Hawassa City, Ethiopia. [PDF]
Roba ZR, Tabor KW.
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Facilitators and Barriers for Keeping Cool in an Urban Heat Island: Perspectives from Residents of an Environmental Justice Community. [PDF]
McIntyre AM +6 more
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The influence of city size versus urban form on land surface temperature variation and the surface urban heat island effect: A cross-city analysis of German cities. [PDF]
Doyle R +3 more
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Social information about others' affective states in a human‐altered world
Faced with anthropogenic change, animals now encounter challenges different from their evolutionary past. To cope with such challenges, animals may use social information about others' affective states to guide their decisions. Considering affective states of wild animals could have important implications for animal welfare and wildlife conservation ...
Luca G. Hahn +4 more
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