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Classification: Papers

Evaluation of Regional Air Quality Models over Sydney, Australia: Part 2, Comparison of PM2.5 and Ozone

Atmosphere 2020, 11, 233

Associations between long-term exposure to ambient air pollution and Parkinson’s disease prevalence: A cross-sectional study

Neurochemistry International, 133

Decision-making of municipal urban forest managers through the lens of governance

Environmental Science and Policy, 104,136-147

Green roof and ground-level invertebrate communities are similar and are driven by building height and landscape context

Journal of Urban Ecology, 6 (1), juz024

If you plant it, they will come: Quantifying attractiveness of exotic plants for winter-active flower visitors in community gardens

Urban Ecosystems, 1-10

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