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1 Absorptive root areas of large pedunculate oak trees differing in health status along a road in South Bohemia, Czech Republic Jan, Čermák
2013
2 p. 238-245
8 p.
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2 A comparison of municipal forest benefits and costs in Modesto and Santa Monica, California, USA McPherson, E. Gregory
2002
2 p. 61-74
14 p.
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3 Adapting silvicultural management systems to urban forests von Gadow, Klaus
2002
2 p. 107-113
7 p.
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4 A method for locating potential tree-planting sites in urban areas: A case study of Los Angeles, USA Wu, Chunxia
2008
2 p. 65-76
12 p.
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5 A methodological study of biotope mapping in nature conservation Qiu, Ling
2010
2 p. 161-166
6 p.
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6 A municipal forest report card: Results for California, USA McPherson, E. Gregory
2013
2 p. 134-143
10 p.
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7 Analysis of regional variation of height growth and slenderness in populations of six urban tree species using a quantile regression approach Rust, Steffen
2014
2 p. 336-343
8 p.
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8 An assessment of decay among urban Tilia, Betula, and Acer trees felled as hazardous Terho, Minna
2009
2 p. 77-85
9 p.
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9 An integrated approach for measuring urban forest restoration success Ruiz-Jaén, María C.
2006
2 p. 55-68
14 p.
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10 Arbuscular mycorrhiza inoculum reduces root respiration and improves biomass accumulation of salt-stressed Ulmus glabra seedlings Rewald, Boris
2015
2 p. 432-437
6 p.
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11 A review of the concept ‘management’ in relation to urban landscapes and green spaces: Toward a holistic understanding Jansson, Märit
2012
2 p. 139-145
7 p.
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12 Assessing restorative components of small urban parks using conjoint methodology Nordh, Helena
2011
2 p. 95-103
9 p.
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13 Associations between use, activities and characteristics of the outdoor environment at workplaces Lottrup, Lene
2012
2 p. 159-168
10 p.
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14 A study on village forest landscape in small island topography in Okinawa, Japan Chen, Bixia
2010
2 p. 139-148
10 p.
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15 A tool for assisting municipalities in developing riparian shade inventories Guzy, Michael
2015
2 p. 345-353
9 p.
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16 Attitude and willingness toward participation in decision-making of urban green spaces in China Shan, Xi-Zhang
2012
2 p. 211-217
7 p.
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17 A walk on the wild side: Perceptions of roadside vegetation beyond trees Weber, Frauke
2014
2 p. 205-212
8 p.
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18 Benefits and costs of street trees in Lisbon, Portugal Soares, A.L.
2011
2 p. 69-78
10 p.
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19 Benefits and well-being perceived by people visiting green spaces in periods of heat stress Lafortezza, Raffaele
2009
2 p. 97-108
12 p.
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20 Calendar of events 2014
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21 Calendar of events 2007
2 p. 117-118
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22 Calendar of events 2008
2 p. 141-142
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23 Calendar of events 2009
2 p. 129-131
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24 Calendar of events 2010
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25 Calendar of events 2006
2 p. 89-90
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26 Calendar of events 2006
2 p. 107-108
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27 Calendar of Events 2005
2 p. 121-122
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28 Calendar of events 2015
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29 Calendar of events 2013
2 p. 262-
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30 Calendar of events 2011
2 p. 151-
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31 Calendar of events 2012
2 p. 219-
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32 Carbon storage and sequestration by urban forests in Shenyang, China Liu, Changfu
2012
2 p. 121-128
8 p.
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33 Carbon storage by urban tree cultivars, in roots and above-ground Johnson, Andra D.
2003
2 p. 65-72
8 p.
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34 Characteristics of the urban forests in arctic and near-arctic cities McBride, Joe R.
2012
2 p. 113-119
7 p.
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35 Cognitive and affective determinants of satisfaction, willingness to pay, and loyalty in suburban parks López-Mosquera, Natalia
2014
2 p. 375-384
10 p.
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36 Collection of urban tree products by households in poorer residential areas of three South African towns Kaoma, Humphrey
2014
2 p. 244-252
9 p.
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37 Comparison of establishment methods for extensive green roofs in southern Sweden Emilsson, Tobias
2005
2 p. 103-111
9 p.
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38 Contested views of freedom and control: Children, teenagers and urban fringe woodlands in Central Scotland Bell, Simon
2003
2 p. 87-100
14 p.
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39 Contributions of landscape trees in public housing estates to urban biodiversity in Hong Kong Zhang, Hao
2014
2 p. 272-284
13 p.
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40 Creation of multi-layered canopy structures in young oak-dominated urban woodlands – The ‘ecological approach’ revisited Richnau, Gustav
2012
2 p. 147-158
12 p.
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41 Cross-border itinerant poaching of agarwood in Hong Kong's peri-urban forests Jim, C.Y.
2015
2 p. 420-431
12 p.
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42 Deposition of traffic-related air pollutants on leaves of six evergreen shrub species during a Mediterranean summer season Mori, Jacopo
2015
2 p. 264-273
10 p.
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43 Design guidelines for the Dashilar, Beijing Open Green Space Redevelopment Project Lee, Bo Kyeong
2014
2 p. 385-396
12 p.
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44 Design of urban green square in dry areas: Thermal performance and comfort Stocco, Susana
2015
2 p. 323-335
13 p.
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45 Development of a disease severity rating scale for plane tree anthracnose Tello, María-Luisa
2005
2 p. 93-101
9 p.
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46 Drought damage in the park forests of the city of Helsinki Holopainen, Markus
2006
2 p. 75-83
9 p.
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47 Editorial Board 2007
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48 Editorial Board 2008
2 p. IFC-
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49 Editorial Board 2006
2 p. CO2-
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50 Editorial Board 2006
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51 Editorial Board 2005
2 p. IFC-
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52 Editorial Board 2011
2 p. CO2-
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53 Editorial Board 2012
2 p. CO2-
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54 Effect of a forest therapy program and the forest environment on female workers’ stress Jung, Won Hee
2015
2 p. 274-281
8 p.
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55 Effect of substrate compost percentage on green roof vegetable production Eksi, Mert
2015
2 p. 315-322
8 p.
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56 Effect of urbanization and climate change in the rooting zone on the growth and physiology of Pyrus calleryana Rahman, M.A.
2014
2 p. 325-335
11 p.
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57 Effects of urban street vegetation on judgments of restoration likelihood Lindal, Pall J.
2015
2 p. 200-209
10 p.
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58 Efficiency differences of roadside greenbelts with three configurations in removing coarse particles (PM10): A street scale investigation in Wuhan, China Chen, Xiaoping
2015
2 p. 354-360
7 p.
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59 Enhancing the thermal comfort on urban level in a desert area: Case study of Dubai, United Arab Emirates Taleb, Hanan
2014
2 p. 253-260
8 p.
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60 Environment preference and environment type congruence: Effects on perceived restoration potential and restoration outcomes Wilkie, Stephanie
2015
2 p. 368-376
9 p.
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61 Estimating the annual carbon budget of a weekend tourist resort in a temperate secondary forest in Korea Sung, Chan Yong
2015
2 p. 413-419
7 p.
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62 Estimating the economic benefits of the landscape function of ornamental trees in a sub-Mediterranean area Notaro, Sandra
2010
2 p. 71-81
11 p.
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63 Estimation of leaf area index in isolated trees with digital photography and its application to urban forestry Chianucci, Francesco
2015
2 p. 377-382
6 p.
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64 E-submissions 2006
2 p. 45-
1 p.
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65 Evaluation of microhabitats for wild birds in a Shanghai urban area park Yang, Gang
2015
2 p. 246-254
9 p.
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66 Fire place preferences of forest visitors in northwestern Switzerland: Implications for the management of picnic sites Hegetschweiler, K. Tessa
2007
2 p. 73-81
9 p.
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67 Forest recreation and nature tourism Bell, Simon
2010
2 p. 69-70
2 p.
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68 Forests improve qualities and values of local areas in Denmark Præstholm, Søren
2002
2 p. 97-106
10 p.
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69 Garden affordances for social learning, play, and for building nature–child relationship Laaksoharju, Taina
2012
2 p. 195-203
9 p.
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70 Green structure and planning evolution in Porto Madureira, Helena
2011
2 p. 141-149
9 p.
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71 Growth of Betula pendula Roth. the first season after transplanting at two phenological stages Solfjeld, Ingjerd
2006
2 p. 101-106
6 p.
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72 Growth, survival, and root system morphology of deeply planted Corylus colurna 7 years after transplanting and the effects of root collar excavation Day, Susan D.
2008
2 p. 119-128
10 p.
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73 How much importance is given to native plants in cities’ treescape? A case study in Fortaleza, Brazil Moro, Marcelo Freire
2014
2 p. 365-374
10 p.
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74 Human pathways are barriers to beavers damaging trees and saplings in urban forests Loeb, Robert E.
2014
2 p. 290-294
5 p.
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75 Impervious and pervious pavements increase soil CO2 concentrations and reduce root production of American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua) Viswanathan, Bhavana
2011
2 p. 133-139
7 p.
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76 Implementing urban greening aid projects – The case of St. Petersburg, Russia Nilsson, Kjell
2007
2 p. 93-101
9 p.
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77 Improving contract design and management for urban green-space maintenance through action research Lindholst, Andrej Christian
2008
2 p. 77-91
15 p.
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78 Influence of environmental preference and environment type congruence on judgments of restoration potential Wilkie, Stephanie
2013
2 p. 163-170
8 p.
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79 Inside front cover (Editorial Board) 2009
2 p. IFC-
1 p.
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80 Inside front cover (Editorial Board) 2010
2 p. IFC-
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81 Institutionalizing urban forestry as a “biotechnology” to improve environmental quality Nowak, David J.
2006
2 p. 93-100
8 p.
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82 Intensive recreational activities in suburban forests: A method to quantify the reduction in timber value Rusterholz, Hans-Peter
2009
2 p. 109-116
8 p.
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83 Is coppice a potential for urban forestry? The social perspective Nielsen, Anders Busse
2008
2 p. 129-138
10 p.
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84 Landscape ecological assessment of green space fragmentation in Hong Kong Tian, Yuhong
2011
2 p. 79-86
8 p.
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85 Lawn as a cultural and ecological phenomenon: A conceptual framework for transdisciplinary research Ignatieva, Maria
2015
2 p. 383-387
5 p.
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86 Life cycle assessment of carbon dioxide for different arboricultural practices in Los Angeles, CA McPherson, E. Gregory
2015
2 p. 388-397
10 p.
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87 Management of urban recreational woodlands: The case of Norway Gundersen, Vegard
2006
2 p. 73-82
10 p.
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88 Managing tree pests and diseases in urban settings: The case of Oak Processionary Moth in London, 2006–2012 Tomlinson, Isobel
2015
2 p. 286-292
7 p.
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89 Map and determinants of woodlands visiting in Wallonia Colson, Vincent
2010
2 p. 83-91
9 p.
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90 Mapping research priorities for green and public urban space in the UK Bell, Simon
2007
2 p. 103-115
13 p.
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91 Measuring urban forestry performance and demographic associations in Massachusetts, USA Rines, David
2011
2 p. 113-118
6 p.
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92 Mechanical injury and occlusion: An urban, tropical perspective Ow, Lai Fern
2013
2 p. 255-261
7 p.
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93 Multi-criteria analysis for locating new urban forests: An example from Isparta, Turkey Gül, Atila
2006
2 p. 57-71
15 p.
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94 Multiparametric model of urban park cooling island Vidrih, B.
2013
2 p. 220-229
10 p.
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95 Nonlinear prediction model of noise reduction by greenbelts Zhang, Jing
2015
2 p. 282-285
4 p.
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96 [No title] Konijnendijk, Cecil C.
2008
2 p. 139-140
2 p.
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97 [No title] Hermy, Martin
2006
2 p. 85-86
2 p.
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98 [No title] Ricard, Robert M.
2006
2 p. 87-88
2 p.
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99 Participatory urban forestry in Nepal: Gaps and ways forward Lamichhane, Dhananjaya
2012
2 p. 105-111
7 p.
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100 Passive infrared camera measurements demonstrate modest effect of mechanically induced internal voids on Dracaena fragrans stem temperature Burcham, Daniel C.
2012
2 p. 169-178
10 p.
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101 Peoples’ use of, and concerns about, green space networks: A case study of Birchwood, Warrington New Town, UK Tzoulas, Konstantinos
2010
2 p. 121-128
8 p.
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102 Perceived personal safety in relation to urban woodland vegetation – A review Jansson, Märit
2013
2 p. 127-133
7 p.
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103 Planning for recreation along the opportunity spectrum: The case of Oslo, Norway Gundersen, V.
2015
2 p. 210-217
8 p.
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104 Planting depth and soil amendments affect growth of Quercus virginiana Mill. Bryan, Donita L.
2011
2 p. 127-132
6 p.
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105 Pond area and distance from continuous forests affect amphibian egg distributions in urban green spaces: A case study in Sapporo, Japan Fuyuki, Aimi
2014
2 p. 397-402
6 p.
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106 Post-transplant crown allometry and shoot growth of two species of street trees Riikonen, Anu
2011
2 p. 87-94
8 p.
article
107 Potential energy savings in buildings by an urban tree planting programme in California McPherson, E. Gregory
2003
2 p. 73-86
14 p.
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108 Potential hazard characteristics of Tilia, Betula, and Acer trees removed in the Helsinki City Area during 2001–2003 Terho, Minna
2005
2 p. 113-120
8 p.
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109 Potential reduction in urban runoff by green spaces in Beijing: A scenario analysis Yao, Lei
2015
2 p. 300-308
9 p.
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110 Preference for and performance of some Australian native plants grown as hedges Kendal, Dave
2008
2 p. 93-106
14 p.
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111 Preferences of urban dwellers on urban forest recreational services in South Korea Koo, Ja-Choon
2013
2 p. 200-210
11 p.
article
112 Producing edible landscapes in Seattle's urban forest McLain, Rebecca
2012
2 p. 187-194
8 p.
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113 Profiling indoor plants for the amelioration of high CO2 concentrations Torpy, F.R.
2014
2 p. 227-233
7 p.
article
114 Promoting interculturalism by planning of urban nature Leikkilä, Jaana
2013
2 p. 183-190
8 p.
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115 Public purchases and private preferences: Challenges for analyzing public open space acquisitions Nordman, Erik E.
2012
2 p. 179-186
8 p.
article
116 Recreational mapping and planning for enlargement of the green structure in greater Copenhagen Caspersen, Ole Hjorth
2010
2 p. 101-112
12 p.
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117 Recreationists’ perceived obstruction of field and shrub layer vegetation Roovers, Pieter
2006
2 p. 47-53
7 p.
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118 Relationships between bole and crown size for young urban trees in the northeastern USA Troxel, Blake
2013
2 p. 144-153
10 p.
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119 Residential runoff – The role of spatial density and surface cover, with a case study in the Höjeå river catchment, southern Sweden Sjöman, Johanna Deak
2014
2 p. 304-314
11 p.
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120 Residents’ use of remnant natural vegetation in the residential area of Järvafältet, Stockholm Florgård, Clas
2006
2 p. 83-92
10 p.
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121 Restorative effects of visits to urban and forest environments in patients with exhaustion disorder Sonntag-Öström, Elisabet
2014
2 p. 344-354
11 p.
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122 Salinity-induced responses and resistance in Trifolium repens L. Cekstere, Gunta
2015
2 p. 225-236
12 p.
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123 Selection of trees for urban forestry in the Nordic countries Sæbø, Arne
2003
2 p. 101-114
14 p.
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124 Simulating the effect of flow path roughness to examine how green infrastructure restores urban runoff timing and magnitude Yang, Yang
2015
2 p. 361-367
7 p.
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125 Social interactions in urban parks: Stimulating social cohesion? Peters, Karin
2010
2 p. 93-100
8 p.
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126 Spatial estimation of urban forest structures with Landsat TM data and field measurements Ren, Zhibin
2015
2 p. 336-344
9 p.
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127 Species diversity and spatial differentiation of old-valuable trees in urban Hong Kong Jim, C.Y.
2013
2 p. 171-182
12 p.
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128 Statewide assessment of street trees in New York State, USA Cowett, F.D.
2014
2 p. 213-220
8 p.
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129 Stormwater quality improvement potential of an urbanised catchment using water sensitive retrofits into public parks Raja Segaran, Ramesh
2014
2 p. 315-324
10 p.
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130 Street trees in Bangalore: Density, diversity, composition and distribution Nagendra, Harini
2010
2 p. 129-137
9 p.
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131 Stress rehabilitation through garden therapy: The garden as a place in the recovery from stress Adevi, Anna A.
2013
2 p. 230-237
8 p.
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132 Structural diversity and height growth models in urban forest plantations: A case-study in northern Italy Marziliano, Pasquale A.
2013
2 p. 246-254
9 p.
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133 Studies of the interaction between horse chestnut leaf miner (Cameraria ohridella) and bacterial bleeding canker (Pseudomonas syringae pv. aesculi) Percival, Glynn C.
2014
2 p. 403-409
7 p.
article
134 Technological infusion and the change in private, urban green spaces Gangopadhyay, Kausik
2012
2 p. 205-210
6 p.
article
135 The domestic garden – Its contribution to urban green infrastructure Cameron, Ross W.F.
2012
2 p. 129-137
9 p.
article
136 The effect of urban leaf area on summertime urban surface kinetic temperatures: A Terre Haute case study Hardin, Perry J.
2007
2 p. 63-72
10 p.
article
137 The Hamburg Tree Pruning System – A framework for pruning of individual trees Dujesiefken, Dirk
2002
2 p. 75-82
8 p.
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138 The housing-forest interface: Testing structural approaches for protecting suburban natural systems following development McWilliam, Wendy
2010
2 p. 149-159
11 p.
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139 The impact of habitat characteristics on bird presence and the implications for wildlife management in the environs of Ottawa, Canada Campbell, Michael O’Neal
2009
2 p. 87-95
9 p.
article
140 The impact of nature on creativity – A study among Danish creative professionals Plambech, Trine
2015
2 p. 255-263
9 p.
article
141 The impact of soil compaction on soil aeration and fine root density of Quercus palustris Watson, Gary W.
2006
2 p. 69-74
6 p.
article
142 The influence of bird information, attitudes, and demographics on public preferences toward urban green spaces: The case of Montpellier, France Caula, S.
2009
2 p. 117-128
12 p.
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143 The influence of trees on the perception of urban squares Rašković, Silvia
2015
2 p. 237-245
9 p.
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144 ‘The park a tree built’: Evaluating how a park development project impacted where people play King, Diane K.
2015
2 p. 293-299
7 p.
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145 The perceived restorativeness of gardens – Assessing the restorativeness of a mixed built and natural scene type Tenngart Ivarsson, Carina
2008
2 p. 107-118
12 p.
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146 The urban forest in Beijing and its role in air pollution reduction Yang, Jun
2005
2 p. 65-78
14 p.
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147 Toward estimating the value of stewardship volunteers: A cost-based valuation approach in King County, Washington, USA Daniels, Jean M.
2014
2 p. 285-289
5 p.
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148 Towards an integrated understanding of green space in the European built environment James, P.
2009
2 p. 65-75
11 p.
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149 Transportation carbon dioxide emission offsets by public urban trees: A case study in Bolzano, Italy Russo, Alessio
2015
2 p. 398-403
6 p.
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150 Tree establishment practice in towns and cities – Results from a European survey Pauleit, Stephan
2002
2 p. 83-96
14 p.
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151 Tree protection legislation in European cities Schmied, Ariane
2003
2 p. 115-124
10 p.
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152 Twenty-one years of stand dynamics in a 33-year-old urban forest restoration site at Kobe Municipal Sports Park, Japan Hotta, Kana
2015
2 p. 309-314
6 p.
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153 Understanding how built urban form influences biodiversity Andersson, Erik
2014
2 p. 221-226
6 p.
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154 Understanding the stability of Samanea saman trees through tree pulling, analytical calculations and numerical models Rahardjo, H.
2014
2 p. 355-364
10 p.
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155 Urban Forestry in Challenging Environments Yang, Jun
2012
2 p. 103-104
2 p.
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156 Urban forestry—Linking naturalness and amenity: The case of Ljubljana, Slovenia Hladnik, David
2011
2 p. 105-112
8 p.
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157 Urban forest values in Canada: Views of citizens in Calgary and Halifax Peckham, Shawna C.
2013
2 p. 154-162
9 p.
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158 Urban-fringe afforestation projects and taxable hedonic values Anthon, Signe
2005
2 p. 79-91
13 p.
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159 Urbanization pressures on the natural forests in Turkey: An overview Atmiş, Erdoğan
2007
2 p. 83-92
10 p.
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160 Urban stream restoration in Korea: Design considerations and residents’ willingness to pay Bae, Hyunhoe
2011
2 p. 119-126
8 p.
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161 Use of UAV oblique imaging for the detection of individual trees in residential environments Lin, Yi
2015
2 p. 404-412
9 p.
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162 Using the connoisseur method during the introductory phase of landscape planning and management Mellqvist, Helena
2013
2 p. 211-219
9 p.
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163 Visual assessments of establishment success in urban Prunus avium (L.) and Quercus rubra (L.) in relation to water status and crown morphological characteristics Levinsson, Anna
2015
2 p. 218-224
7 p.
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164 Visual quality: An examination of a South American Mediterranean landscape, Andean foothills east of Santiago (Chile) De La Fuente De Val, Gonzalo
2014
2 p. 261-271
11 p.
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165 Whatever happened to the soldiers? Nature-assisted therapies for veterans diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder: A literature review Poulsen, Dorthe Varning
2015
2 p. 438-445
8 p.
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166 Willingness of residents to pay and motives for conservation of urban green spaces in the compact city of Hong Kong Lo, Alex Y.
2010
2 p. 113-120
8 p.
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167 Willing partners? Residential support for municipal urban forestry policies Conway, Tenley M.
2014
2 p. 234-243
10 p.
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168 Wood residue to energy from forests in the Central Metropolitan Area of Asturias (NW Spain) Paredes-Sánchez, José Pablo
2015
2 p. 195-199
5 p.
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169 20 years later: Does reduced soil area change overall tree growth? Sanders, Jessica R.
2014
2 p. 295-303
9 p.
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170 Zoning, land use, and urban tree canopy cover: The importance of scale Mincey, Sarah K.
2013
2 p. 191-199
9 p.
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