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Xinrui Zheng and Mamoru Amemiya
Street greenness visibility (SGV) is associated with various health benefits and positively influences perceptions of landscape. Lowering the barriers to SGV assessments and measuring the values accurately is crucial for applying this critical landscape ...
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Albert Bourassa, Philippe Apparicio, Jérémy Gelb and Geneviève Boisjoly
Many studies have proven that urban greenness is an important factor when cyclists choose a route. Thus, detecting trees along a cycling route is a major key to assessing the quality of cycling routes and providing further arguments to improve ridership ...
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Mohamed. M. Yagoub, Yacob T. Tesfaldet, Marwan G. Elmubarak and Naeema Al Hosani
Urban quality of life (UQoL) study is very important for many applications such as services distribution, urban planning, and socioeconomic analysis. The objective of this study is to create an urban quality of life index map for Al Ain city in the Unite...
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Feng Gao, Shaoying Li, Zhangzhi Tan, Xiaoming Zhang, Zhipeng Lai and Ziling Tan
Dockless bike sharing plays an important role in residents? daily travel, traffic congestion, and air pollution. Recently, urban greenness has been proven to be associated with bike sharing usage around metro stations using a global model. However, their...
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Husheng Fang, Moquan Sha, Wenjuan Lin, Dai Qiu and Zongyao Sha
Green vegetation plays a vital role in urban ecosystem services. Rapid urbanization often tends to induce urban vegetation cover fragmentation (UVCF) in cities and suburbs. Mapping the changes in the structure (aggregation) and abundance of urban vegetat...
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Qiang Chen, Cuiping Zhong, Changfeng Jing, Yuanyuan Li, Beilei Cao and Qianhao Cheng
In order to achieve the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to green spaces, monitoring dynamic urban green spaces (UGSs) in cities around the world is crucial. Continuous dynamic UGS mapping is challenged by large computatio...
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Ting Zhang, Ruiqing Yang, Yibo Yang, Long Li and Longqian Chen
The remote-sensing ecological index (RSEI), which is built with greenness, moisture, dryness, and heat, has become increasingly recognized for its use in urban eco-environment quality assessment. To improve the reliability of such assessment, we propose ...
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Sera Kim, Honghyok Kim and Jong-Tae Lee
This study aims to investigate the association of particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter smaller than 10 µm (PM10) and greenness with cause-specific mortality and their interactions in seven Korean metropolitan cities. We obtained the annual sta...
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Zongyao Sha, Yahya Ali, Yuwei Wang, Jiangping Chen, Xicheng Tan and Ruren Li
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Colleen E. Reid, Jane E. Clougherty, Jessie L.C. Shmool and Laura D. Kubzansky
Living near vegetation, often called ?green space? or ?greenness?, has been associated with numerous health benefits. We hypothesized that the two key components of urban vegetation, trees and grass, may differentially affect health. We estimated the ass...
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