giving cities an incentive to rethink their approach towards urban space and suggest alternative options, as has occurred in cities across the world62. In many cities, systems for mobility are complemented by an emphasis on accessibility and modular design of the urban landscape to increase provisio...
Landscape metrics are commonly used to quantify multiple aspects of composition and configuration of UGS (McGarigal and Marks, 1995). Given the significance of spatial pattern of UGS in relation to the cooling effect they provide, it is important to ask what factors affect the spatial pattern of...
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These shallow lakes are exposed to intensive human activity and high levels of anthropogenic nutrient input, unlike deeper lakes located in upland regions surrounded by primarily natural landscape features, where anthropogenic nutrient inputs are relatively minimal. Here, phytoplankton biomass was found to...
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