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Katinka Wijsman,Melissa Pineda-Pinto,Simo Sarkki et al. Katinka Wijsman et al.
Trade-offs in nature-based solutions are increasingly recognized, with novel research interrogating their justice implications. Yet, these trade-offs and justice implications remain entrenched in an anthropocentric orientation, which is pro...
Alessia Chelli,Christopher M Raymond,Silviya Korpilo et al. Alessia Chelli et al.
Temporal dynamics remain an understudied aspect of nature-based solutions (NBS) literature, particularly in relation to public preferences. This study introduces the concept of NBS temporal effectiveness, defined as the ability of NBS to pr...
Duotuo Wu,Rumei Han,Ruining Zhang et al. Duotuo Wu et al.
Soundscapes significantly impact human well-being, yet standard Western-based Soundscape Affective Quality (SAQ) scales may not accurately represent culturally specific perceptions. This study explored structural differences in soundscape e...
Melissa Pineda-Pinto,Mick Lennon,Christopher Kennedy et al. Melissa Pineda-Pinto et al.
The design and implementation of nature-based solutions (NBS) in cities are often limited by an anthropocentric approach that prioritizes utilitarian goals instead of the diverse needs and abilities of multiple species that would support ec...
L Gobatti,P M Bach,M Maurer et al. L Gobatti et al.
Urban temperatures are rising, and urban trees can help mitigate the consequences of heat stress. However, the influence of water availability on the evaporative cooling efficiency of trees across diverse urban settings remains insufficient...
Shijuan Chen,Katie Lund,Colleen Murphy-Dunning et al. Shijuan Chen et al.
It is well-documented that people of color in the U.S. are disproportionately exposed to extreme urban heat. However, most studies have focused on large cities for one point in time, and less is known about how heat exposure changes over ti...
Camilo Ordóñez,S M Labib,Lincoln Chung et al. Camilo Ordóñez et al.
Many world cities want to expand the number of urban trees. How this expansion occurs should consider what people expect from trees based on how they experience and perceive these trees. Therefore, we need a better understanding of how peop...
Lindsay Cole,Maggie Low Lindsay Cole
Cities are facing increasing pressures to address complex challenges of climate change, equity, and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples as intersecting issues, and innovation into planning and policy-making processes is urgently needed t...
Bhartendu Pandey,Jianyu Gu,Anu Ramaswami Bhartendu Pandey
Understanding spatial determinants, i.e., social, infrastructural, and environmental features of a place, which shape infectious disease is critically important for public health. We present an exploration of the spatial determinants of rep...
Nora Fagerholm,Karl Samuelsson,Salla Eilola et al. Nora Fagerholm et al.
Recent empirical research has confirmed the importance of green infrastructure and outdoor recreation to urban people's well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, only a few studies provide cross-city analyses. We analyse outdoor rec...