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Title | Author(s) | Issue Date | |
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COVID-19 infection rate but not severity is associated with availability of greenness in the United States Journal:Landscape and Urban Planning | 2023 | ||
Modeling urban vertical growth using cellular automata-Guangzhou as a case study Journal:Applied Geography | 2014 | ||
Relationships between urbanization, tree morphology, and carbon density: An integration of remote sensing, allometric models, and field survey Journal:Urban Forestry and Urban Greening | 2022 | ||
Social vulnerability amplifies the disparate impact of mobility on COVID-19 transmissibility across the United States Journal:Humanities and Social Sciences Communications | 2022 | ||
Street trees and crime: What characteristics of trees and streetscapes matter Journal:Urban Forestry and Urban Greening | 2021 |