Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city

Urban climate is the result of both atmospheric and geographic factors affecting a region, as well as the morphology, structures and human activities in a city. Urban vegetation in particular affects this climate at a local scale and provides many other social, economic and ecological benefits. Thus...

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Universidad del Rosario
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Climate change
Cooling requirements
Heating requirements
Green infrastructure
Urban agriculture
Urban forestry
Urban heat island
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
dc.title.TranslatedTitle.spa.fl_str_mv Efectos de las áreas verdes urbanas en la temperatura del aire en una ciudad argentina de tamaño medio
title Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
spellingShingle Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
Climate change
Cooling requirements
Heating requirements
Green infrastructure
Urban agriculture
Urban forestry
Urban heat island
title_short Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
title_full Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
title_fullStr Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
title_full_unstemmed Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
title_sort Effects of urban green areas on air temperature in a medium-sized Argentinian city
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Cooling requirements
Heating requirements
Green infrastructure
Urban agriculture
Urban forestry
Urban heat island
topic Climate change
Cooling requirements
Heating requirements
Green infrastructure
Urban agriculture
Urban forestry
Urban heat island
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