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The Clean Air and Urban Landscapes Hub

Classification: Papers

International approaches to protecting and retaining trees on private land

International approaches to protecting and retaining trees on private land

Journal of Environmental Management

How can the lived environment support healthy ageing? A spatial indicators framework for the assessment of age-friendly communities

Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health, 17, 7685

Job growth, accessibility, and changing commuting burden of employment centres in Melbourne

Journal of Transport Geography, 88, 102867.

Allowing users to benefit from tree shading: Using a smartphone app to allow adaptive route planning during extreme heat

Forests, 11, 998

Fragranced laundry products and emissions from dryer vents: implications for air quality and health

Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health, 14, 245–249

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