Social-ecological and technological factors moderate the value of urban nature
Bonnie Keeler(University of Minnesota), Spencer A. Wood(University of Washington), Robert I. McDonald(The Nature Conservancy), Sarah E. Hobbie(University of Minnesota), Graham K. MacDonald(McGill University), Kate A. Brauman(University of Minnesota), Katie K. Arkema(Palo Alto Institute), Perrine Hamel(Cooperative Research Centre for Water Sensitive Cities), Timon McPhearson(University of Salzburg), Kelly A. Meza Prado(University of Minnesota), Justin A. Johnson(University of Minnesota), Jacques C. Finlay(University of Minnesota), Maike Hamann(University of Minnesota), Anne D. Guerry(Palo Alto Institute), Nick Neverisky(University of Washington), Marie L. Donahue(University of Minnesota), Gregory N. Bratman(University of Washington)
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