Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices

10.3390/su12052076

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Main Authors: Drillet, Zuzana, Fung, Tze Kwan, Leong, Rachel Ai Ting, Sachidhanandam, Uma, Edwards, Peter, Richards, Daniel
Other Authors: CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2482832024-05-07T00:39:20Z Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices Drillet, Zuzana Fung, Tze Kwan Leong, Rachel Ai Ting Sachidhanandam, Uma Edwards, Peter Richards, Daniel CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Green & Sustainable Science & Technology Environmental Sciences Environmental Studies Science & Technology - Other Topics Environmental Sciences & Ecology urban vegetation ecosystem services ecosystem disservices public perception tropical city urban ecosystems urban ecology sustainable development PERCEPTIONS TREES SINGAPORE PREFERENCE RESILIENCE LANDSCAPE ATTITUDES SPACES GREEN RISK 10.3390/su12052076 SUSTAINABILITY 12 5 2024-05-07T00:35:55Z 2024-05-07T00:35:55Z 2020-03-01 2024-05-06T08:07:11Z Article Drillet, Zuzana, Fung, Tze Kwan, Leong, Rachel Ai Ting, Sachidhanandam, Uma, Edwards, Peter, Richards, Daniel (2020-03-01). Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices. SUSTAINABILITY 12 (5). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/su12052076 20711050 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/248283 en MDPI Elements
institution National University of Singapore
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continent Asia
country Singapore
Singapore
content_provider NUS Library
collection ScholarBank@NUS
language English
topic Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
urban vegetation
ecosystem services
ecosystem disservices
public perception
tropical city
urban ecosystems
urban ecology
sustainable development
PERCEPTIONS
TREES
SINGAPORE
PREFERENCE
RESILIENCE
LANDSCAPE
ATTITUDES
SPACES
GREEN
RISK
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Green & Sustainable Science & Technology
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Studies
Science & Technology - Other Topics
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
urban vegetation
ecosystem services
ecosystem disservices
public perception
tropical city
urban ecosystems
urban ecology
sustainable development
PERCEPTIONS
TREES
SINGAPORE
PREFERENCE
RESILIENCE
LANDSCAPE
ATTITUDES
SPACES
GREEN
RISK
Drillet, Zuzana
Fung, Tze Kwan
Leong, Rachel Ai Ting
Sachidhanandam, Uma
Edwards, Peter
Richards, Daniel
Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
description 10.3390/su12052076
author2 CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
author_facet CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Drillet, Zuzana
Fung, Tze Kwan
Leong, Rachel Ai Ting
Sachidhanandam, Uma
Edwards, Peter
Richards, Daniel
format Article
author Drillet, Zuzana
Fung, Tze Kwan
Leong, Rachel Ai Ting
Sachidhanandam, Uma
Edwards, Peter
Richards, Daniel
author_sort Drillet, Zuzana
title Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
title_short Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
title_full Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
title_fullStr Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
title_full_unstemmed Urban Vegetation Types are Not Perceived Equally in Providing Ecosystem Services and Disservices
title_sort urban vegetation types are not perceived equally in providing ecosystem services and disservices
publisher MDPI
publishDate 2024
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/248283
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