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Yuan Meng, Man Sing Wong, Hanfa Xing, Mei-Po Kwan and Rui Zhu
The novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused significantly changes in worldwide environmental and socioeconomics, especially in the early stage. Previous research has found that air pollution is potentially affected by these unprecedented cha...
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Yi Zhao, Qiaowen Lin, Shangan Ke, Yanghang Yu
Bicycling is an alternative of urban transport mode, which is significantly influenced by land use. This paper makes an effort to quantify the magnitude and direction of the impact. We first develop a theoretical framework to establish links between land...
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Bernabas Wolde and Pankaj Lal
For a given invasive plant species and control method, effective invasive plant eradication requires regular monitoring and management. While most previous studies characterize invasive plant species, develop appropriate control methods, or prioritize sp...
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Angela D. Liese, Xiaonan Ma, Brent Hutto, Patricia A. Sharpe, Bethany A. Bell and Sara Wilcox
Low-income areas in which residents have poor access to healthy foods have been referred to as ?food deserts.? It is thought that improving food access may help curb the obesity epidemic. Little is known about where residents of food deserts shop and if ...
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Lorien Nesbitt and Michael J. Meitner
Do urban residents experience societal benefits derived from urban forests equitably? We conducted a broad-scale spatial analysis of the relationship between urban greenery and socioeconomic factors in the Portland metropolitan area. The Normalized Diffe...
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J. Balsa Barreiro,T. Hermosilla
Pág. 497 - 509
Aim of study: To propose a methodology to establish motivations underlying wildland fire episodes by analyzing both the socioeconomics of the affected territory and the geographical distribution of the wildfire.Area of study: The wildfires occurred durin...
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