Urban heat mitigation by green and blue infrastructure: drivers, effectiveness, and future needs
The combination of urbanization and global warming leads to urban overheating and compounds the frequency and intensity of extreme heat events due to climate change. Yet, the risk of urban overheating can be mitigated by urban green-blue-grey infrastructure (GBGI), such as parks, wetlands, and engin...
Auteurs principaux: | Kumar, P, Debele, SE, Khalili, S, Bhui, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Langue: | English |
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Cell Press
2024
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