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TOWARDS A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE ON CLIMATE URBANISM. (2021). Broto, Vanesa Castan ; Robin, Enora.
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  14. Are we promoting green cities in Latin America and the Caribbean? Exploring the patterns and drivers of change for urban vegetation. (2023). Melendez-Ackerman, Elvia ; da Silva, Demostenes ; Dobbs, Cynnamon ; Hernandez-Moreno, Angela ; Eleuterio, Ana Alice ; Vasquez, Alexis ; Devisscher, Tahia ; Navarro, Nuria Monica ; Cifuentes-Ibarra, Mauricio ; Baptista, Mariana Dias.
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  15. Rethinking Cheonggye Stream Restoration Project: Is urban greening strategy socially inclusive?. (2023). Kim, Yoon-Jung ; Yang, Heejin.
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  16. Reframing Urban Nature-Based Solutions Through Perspectives of Environmental Justice and Privilege. (2023). Bauer, Willi.
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  17. “Passive” Ecological Gentrification Triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic. (2023). Broitman, Dani.
    In: Urban Planning.
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  18. “Passive” Ecological Gentrification Triggered by the Covid-19 Pandemic. (2023). Broitman, Dani.
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  19. Green gentrification in European and North American cities. (2022). Garcia-Lamarca, Melissa ; Gallez, Elsa ; Triguero-Mas, Margarita ; Conesa, David ; Ramos, Lucia Arguelles ; Pulgar, Carmen Perez ; Minaya, Joaquin Martinez ; Sarzo, Blanca ; Maez, Jesua Lopez ; Matheney, Austin ; Anguelovski, Isabelle ; Cole, Helen ; Shokry, Galia ; Martin, Nicholas ; Baro, Francesc ; Beltran, Miguel Angel ; Oscilowicz, Emilia.
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  20. Transformation towards Green Cities: Key Conditions to Accelerate Change. (2022). van der Knaap, Wim ; Spijker, Joop ; Stobbelaar, Derk Jan.
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  21. Considerations for Children’s Nature Connection and Park Environmental Justice in Western Societies. (2022). Vansickle, Melissa ; Coutts, Christopher.
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  22. Green Belt Implementation in Arid Lands through Soil Reconditioning and Landscape Design: The Case of Hermosillo, Mexico. (2022). Irineo, Kassandra Soto ; Saldivar, Joaquin Murrieta ; Valencia-Sauceda, Javier ; Pineda, Irene ; Peuuri, Guadalupe ; Robles, Eduardo Hinojosa ; Scarpitti, Christina ; Yang, BO ; Gonzalez-Mendez, Blanca ; Zuniga-Teran, Adriana A ; Muller, Sergio.
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  23. Different Jargon, Same Goals: Collaborations between Landscape Architects and Ecologists to Maximize Biodiversity in Urban Lawn Conversions. (2022). Hayes, Kate ; Michaels, Julia ; Kiers, Haven A ; Larsen-Bircher, Caroline ; Krimmel, Billy ; Zemenick, Ash.
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  24. Use of the Natural Outdoor Environment in Different Populations in Europe in Relation to Access: Implications for Policy. (2022). Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark ; Triguero-Mas, Margarita ; van den Berg, Magdalena ; Maas, Jolanda ; Kruize, Hanneke ; Smith, Graham ; Hurst, Gemma ; Zijlema, Wilma ; Martinez, David ; Marquez, Sandra ; Masterson, Daniel ; Grazuleviciene, Regina ; Gidlow, Christopher ; Cirach, Marta.
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  25. Climate Change and Health in Urban Areas with a Mediterranean Climate: A Conceptual Framework with a Social and Climate Justice Approach. (2022). Sheehan, Mary ; Mari-Dellolmo, Marc ; Baron-Miras, Lourdes Estefania ; Mercuriali, Lilas ; Oliveras, Laura ; Villalbi, Joan Ramon ; Ventayol, Irma ; Borrell, Carme ; Ariza, Carles ; Gomez-Gutierrez, Anna ; Montalvo, Tomas.
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  26. Uncomfortable knowledge: Mechanisms of urban development in adaptation governance. (2022). Lueck, Vanessa ; Keele, Svenja ; Eakin, Hallie.
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  27. Moving to greener pastures: Health selection into neighborhood green space among a highly mobile and diverse population in California. (2022). Gailey, Samantha.
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  28. Social inequality deeply affects people’s perception of ecosystem services and disservices provided by street trees. (2022). Pistn, Nuria.
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  29. Architectures of mis/managed retreat: Black land loss to green housing gains. (2021). Aidoo, Fallon S.
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  30. Public parks and the pandemic: How park usage has been affected by COVID-19 policies. (2021). Volenec, Zoe M ; Abraham, Joel O ; Dobson, Andy P ; Becker, Alexander D.
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  31. Creating Sustainable Cities through Cycling Infrastructure? Learning from Insurgent Mobilities. (2021). Soliz, Aryana.
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  32. Green Gentrification and Health: A Scoping Review. (2021). Jennings, Viniece ; Jelks, Nataki Osborne ; Rigolon, Alessandro.
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  33. Natural outdoor environments’ health effects in gentrifying neighborhoods: Disruptive green landscapes for underprivileged neighborhood residents. (2021). Arguelles, Lucia ; Anguelovski, Isabelle ; Shokry, Galia ; Perez-Del, Carmen ; Garcia-Lamarca, Melissa ; Triguero-Mas, Margarita.
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  34. Adapting the environmental risk transition theory for urban health inequities: An observational study examining complex environmental riskscapes in seven neighborhoods in Global North cities. (2021). Triguero-Mas, Margarita ; Anguelovski, Isabelle ; Shokry, Galia ; Perez-Del, Carmen ; Garcia-Lamarca, Melissa.
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  35. Green gentrification or gentrified greening: Metropolitan Melbourne. (2021). Stone, Wendy M ; Levin, Iris ; Sharifi, Farahnaz ; Nygaard, Andi.
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  36. Mapping social-ecological injustice in Melbourne, Australia: An innovative systematic methodology for planning just cities. (2021). Frantzeskaki, Niki ; Pineda-Pinto, Melissa ; Chandrabose, Manoj ; Nygaard, Christian A.
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  37. Mapping Green Dublin: Co-Creating a Greener Future With Local Communities. (2021). Moore-Cherry, Niamh ; Mills, Gerald ; Clavin, Alma.
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  38. TOWARDS A POSTCOLONIAL PERSPECTIVE ON CLIMATE URBANISM. (2021). Broto, Vanesa Castan ; Robin, Enora.
    In: International Journal of Urban and Regional Research.
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  39. The Impact of COVID-19 on Public Space: A Review of the Emerging Questions. (2020). Litt, Jill ; Konijnendijk, Cecil ; McCall, Mike ; Mawani, Vrushti ; Orellana, Arturo ; Anguelovski, Isabelle ; Honey-Roses, Jordi ; Daher, Carolyn ; Mr, Vincent Kuuteryiri ; Bohigas, Josep.
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  40. Theorizing Public Participation and Local Governance in Urban Resilience: Reflections on the “Provincializing Urban Political Ecology” Thesis. (2020). Chiu, Chihsin.
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  41. Green Infrastructure Planning Principles: An Integrated Literature Review. (2020). Monteiro, Renato ; Antunes, Paula ; Ferreira, Jose C.
    In: Land.
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  42. Learning from the grassroots: A resourcefulness-based worldview for transport planning. (2020). Verlinghieri, Ersilia.
    In: Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice.
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  43. GREEN BRAND: AN INTEGRATED CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK. (2020). Stoica, Mihai.
    In: Management and Marketing Journal.
    RePEc:aio:manmar:v:xviii:y:2020:i:2:p:117-134.

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