Journal Club:
Global Change and Urban Environmental Science
Global Change and the Ecohydrology of Cities
- Paper 1: Global change and the ecology of cities
- Paper 2: Socio-ecohydrology and the urban water challenge
- CHAPTER on Urban Ecosystem Services
- Paper 3: Ecosystem services in urban areas
- Paper 4: Benefits of restoring ecosystem services in urban areas
- Paper 5: Above-ground carbon storage by urban trees in Leipzig, Germany: Analysis of
patterns in a European city - Paper 6: Vacant urban lot soils and their potential to support ecosystem
services - Paper 7: Seasonal contributions of vegetation types to suburban
evapotranspiration - Paper 8: Urban stream deserts: Mapping a legacy of urbanization in the United
States
- Paper 9: Green first approach for wet weather programs
- Paper 10: Greening the Rust Belt: A green infrastructure model for right sizing America's shrinking cities
- Paper 11: Spatial planning for multifunctional green infrastructure: Growing resilience in Detroit
- Paper 12: The role of trees in urban stormwater management
- Paper 13: Tree species suitability to bioswales and impact on the urban water budget
- Paper 14: Scale-dependent interactions between tree canopy cover and impervious surfaces reduce daytime urban heat during summer