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期刊目录 | LANDSCAPE AND URBAN PLANNING
(2017) Nearby green space and human health: Evaluating accessibility metrics
(2017) Forest design for mental health promotion-Using perceived sensory dimensions to elicit restorative responses
(2017) Prediction of genetic connectivity in urban ecosystems by combining detailed movement data, genetic data and multi-path modelling
(2017) Agri-evironmental schemes and active nest protection can increase hatching success of a reintroduced farmland bird species
(2017) Defining greenspace: Multiple uses across multiple disciplines
(2017) Everyday use of urban cemeteries: A Norwegian case study
(2017) Evaluating the relative influence on population health of domestic gardens and green space along a rural-urban gradient
(2017) Green urban landscapes and school-level academic performance
(2017) The role of trees in urban stormwater management
(2017) Opportunities for green infrastructure under Ecuador's new legal framework
(2017) An annotated reader of key works by Sir Patrick Geddes
(2017) Spatial planning for multifunctional green infrastructure: Growing resilience in Detroit
(2017) "Learning the city": Patrick Geddes, exhibitions, and communicating planning ideas
(2017) Eliciting non-monetary values of formal and informal urban green spaces using public participation GIS
(2017) A transformative Outlook on the twenty-first century city: Patrick Geddes' Outlook Tower revisited
(2017) The ignition index based on flammability of vegetation improves planning in the wildland-urban interface: A case study in Southern Spain
(2017) A revised approach to the energy-water nexus using place-work-folk and energy balance theories of Patrick Geddes
(2017) Advancing characterization of social diversity in the wildland-urban interface: An indicator approach for wildfire management