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Optimizing the co-benefits of food desert and urban heat mitigation through community garden planning 期刊论文
发表期刊: LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING. 出版年: 2022, 卷号: 226
作者:  Zhang, Yujia;  Smith, Jordan P.;  Tong, Daoqin;  Turner Ii, B. L.
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Community garden  Spatial optimization  Food desert  Urban heat  Synergies and tradeoffs  Green space  Vacant land  
Evaluating the effect of 3D urban form on neighborhood land surface temperature using Google Street View and geographically weighted regression 期刊论文
发表期刊: LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY. 出版年: 2019, 卷号: 34, 期号: 3, 页码: 681-697
作者:  Zhang, Yujia;  Middel, Ariane;  Turner, B. L., II
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Google Street View  3D urban form  Geographically weighted regression  Land surface temperature  Urban heat island  
Optimizing green space locations to reduce daytime and nighttime urban heat island effects in Phoenix, Arizona 期刊论文
发表期刊: LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING. 出版年: 2017, 卷号: 165, 页码: 162-171
作者:  Zhang, Yujia;  Murray, Alan T.;  Turner, B. L., II
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Urban heat island  Green space cooling  Location optimization  Environmental services trade-offs  Climate change mitigation  
Impact of Homeowner Association (HOA) landscaping guidelines on residential water use 期刊论文
发表期刊: WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH. 出版年: 2016, 卷号: 52, 期号: 5, 页码: 3373-3386
作者:  Wentz, Elizabeth A.;  Rode, Sandra;  Li, Xiaoxiao;  Tellman, Elizabeth M.;  Turner, B. L., II
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residential water use  private governance  climate change  water conservation  covenants  conditions  restrictions  
Effect of woody-plant encroachment on livestock production in North and South America 期刊论文
发表期刊: PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 出版年: 2014, 卷号: 111, 期号: 35, 页码: 12948-12953
作者:  Anadon, Jose D.;  Sala, Osvaldo E.;  Turner, B. L., II;  Bennett, Elena M.
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global change  food production  social-ecological systems