Modeling urban tree growth as a part of the green infrastructure to estimate ecosystem services in u...
Modeling urban tree growth as a part of the green infrastructure to estimate ecosystem services in urban planning
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Lausanne: Frontiers Research Foundation
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Planting urban trees is important for urban development. Foliage reflects, scatters, and absorbs incoming shortwave solar radiation, thus reducing the energy flow to the underlying surface, including streets, houses, and humans. Shaded areas, with primarily anthropogenic substrates, are not as heated as nonshaded areas. Subsequently,...
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Modeling urban tree growth as a part of the green infrastructure to estimate ecosystem services in urban planning
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2296-665X
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2296-665X
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10.3389/fenvs.2023.1090652