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no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 A simple landscape design framework for biodiversity conservation Gagné, Sara A.
2015
136 C p. 13-27
15 p.
article
2 Comment on “Modeling and prediction of natural gas fracking pad landscapes in the Marcellus Shale region, USA” by Qingming Meng Klein, Wendy A.
2015
136 C p. 54-56
3 p.
article
3 Editorial Board and Cover Description 2015
136 C p. IFC-
1 p.
article
4 Evaluating management strategies to enhance biodiversity in conservation developments: Perspectives from developers in Colorado, USA Feinberg, Daniel S.
2015
136 C p. 87-96
10 p.
article
5 Examining the role of landscape structure and dynamics in alien plant invasion from urban Mediterranean coastal habitats Basnou, Corina
2015
136 C p. 156-164
9 p.
article
6 Explaining planted-tree survival and growth in urban neighborhoods: A social–ecological approach to studying recently-planted trees in Indianapolis Vogt, Jessica M.
2015
136 C p. 130-143
14 p.
article
7 Functional diversity as a framework for novel ecosystem design: The example of extensive green roofs Van Mechelen, Carmen
2015
136 C p. 165-173
9 p.
article
8 Land use and land cover changes explain spatial and temporal variations of the soil organic carbon stocks in a constructed urban park Bae, Jeehwan
2015
136 C p. 57-67
11 p.
article
9 Modeling and prediction of natural gas fracking pad landscapes in the Marcellus Shale region, USA. A rejoinder to Klein and Manda's commentary Meng, Qingmin
2015
136 C p. 52-53
2 p.
article
10 Modelling the anthropogenic impacts on fluvial flood risks in a coastal mega-city: A scenario-based case study in Shanghai, China Yin, Jie
2015
136 C p. 144-155
12 p.
article
11 Multiple benefits and values of trees in urban landscapes in two towns in northern South Africa Shackleton, Sheona
2015
136 C p. 76-86
11 p.
article
12 New urban developments that retain more remnant trees have greater bird diversity James Barth, Benjamin
2015
136 C p. 122-129
8 p.
article
13 Research note: Urban street tree density and antidepressant prescription rates—A cross-sectional study in London, UK Taylor, Mark S.
2015
136 C p. 174-179
6 p.
article
14 Simulating urbanization scenarios reveals tradeoffs between conservation planning strategies Dorning, Monica A.
2015
136 C p. 28-39
12 p.
article
15 The effects of produce gardens on neighborhoods: A test of the greening hypothesis in a post-industrial city Krusky, Allison M.
2015
136 C p. 68-75
8 p.
article
16 The impact of urban residential development patterns on forest carbon density: An integration of LiDAR, aerial photography and field mensuration Godwin, Christopher
2015
136 C p. 97-109
13 p.
article
17 Understanding urban neighborhood differences in willingness to implement green infrastructure measures: a case study of Syracuse, NY Baptiste, April Karen
2015
136 C p. 1-12
12 p.
article
18 Using ecosystem service bundles to detect trade-offs and synergies across urban–rural complexes Yang, Guofu
2015
136 C p. 110-121
12 p.
article
19 Water-related ecosystem services provided by urban green space: A case study in Yixing City (China) Yang, Liyun
2015
136 C p. 40-51
12 p.
article
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