The Urban Forest and Ecosystem Services: Impacts on Urban Water, Heat, and Pollution Cycles at the Tree, Street, and City Scale
Stephen J. Livesley(The University of Melbourne), Carlo Calfapietra(Research Institute on Sustainable Economic Growth), E. Gregory McPherson(Pacific Southwest Research Station)
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