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Socioeconomic and spatial inequalities of street tree abundance, species diversity, and size structure in New York CityLin et al., 2021
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- Lin J
- Wang Q
- Li X
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- Landscape and Urban Planning
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Street trees are often unequally distributed in urban areas, and their physical and structural attributes, such as extent of canopy cover, species composition, and size distribution, are also spatially heterogeneous. Some studies report that inequalities are more prevalent in …
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