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Evaluating Mitigation Effects of Urban Heat Islands in a Historical Small Center with the ENVI-Met® Climate Model

Dario Ambrosini    
Giorgio Galli    
Biagio Mancini    
Iole Nardi and Stefano Sfarra    

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