A scaling law for predicting urban trees canopy cooling efficiency. [PDF]
Wang J, Zhou W, Pickett STA, Qian Y.
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Dry‐Season Water Deficits in the Southwestern Amazon Under High Emissions
Projected climatic water deficit in the study region indicates a longer and more intense dry season, with delays in the onset of the wet season under higher emission scenarios. These changes, particularly, pronounced under SSP5‐8.5, suggest increased ecological vulnerability and greater seasonal water stress.
Débora J. Dutra +18 more
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The impact of air pollution control measures and the COVID-19 pandemic on photosynthesis in urban trees. [PDF]
Matsuura T +6 more
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Estimating economic and environmental benefits of urban trees in desert regions. [PDF]
Isaifan RJ, Baldauf RW.
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The NSW and Australian Regional Climate Modelling Version 2.0 (NARCliM2.0) builds on NARCliM1.0 and 1.5 to deliver improved regional climate simulations. This study provides the first comprehensive evaluation of NARCliM2.0 against its predecessors, assessing individual model skill in reproducing mean and extreme climate.
Fei Ji +12 more
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Changes in morphological and physiological traits of urban trees in response to elevated temperatures within an Urban Heat Island. [PDF]
Martínez-Villa JA +5 more
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Multi‐Country‐Multi‐City Characterisation of Heat Stress and Exposure in Africa
This study provides the first continent‐wide, grid‐specific assessment of heat stress trends in Africa, revealing a sharp rise in multi‐scale extreme heat episodes and shifting population exposure. Findings highlight urgent implications for urban planning and climate adaptation.
Tobi Eniolu Morakinyo +10 more
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Environmental impact assessment based on particulate matter, and chlorophyll content of urban trees. [PDF]
Abriha-Molnár VÉ +6 more
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Investigating carbon dioxide absorption by urban trees in a new park of Bangkok, Thailand. [PDF]
Tor-Ngern P, Leksungnoen N.
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Abstract Background Identifying individuals at high risk for developing peri‐implantitis (PI) and then determining the prognosis for implants with PI is crucial for treatment planning. Methods This study longitudinally followed implants from implant placement retrospectively.
Muhammad H. A. Saleh +9 more
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