During the expansion of urban areas, small natural reserves have often been left intact within the built environment as central elements of biodiversity conservation, ecological connectivity, landscape sustainability, and quality of life of urban dwellers. Consequently, the surrounding urbanized landscape may impact the environmental conditions of these reserves (e.g., high temperatures, low moisture conditions), resulting in the need for extensive maintenance. This study presents an estimation of the water balance over two years (2017–2018) in three small urban reserves (between 2 and 30 ha) within the Greater Melbourne metropolitan area in Australia, for the purpose of understanding tree water use. Measurements of micrometeorological vari...
The development of ‘greening’ cities introduces an uneasy tension between more green spaces and the ...
Trees in urban ecosystems are valued for shade and cooling effects, reduction of CO2 emissions and p...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The hydro...
During the expansion of urban areas, small natural reserves have often been left intact within the b...
Groundwater can have a critical role in sustaining the functioning of natural ecosystems during drou...
Urban trees contribute to the regulation of microclimates of cities through transpirational cooling....
The impact of drought on tree water use was investigated in remnant forest in the Liverpool Plains N...
Increasing urban green spaces and canopy cover requires careful planning of irrigation strategies, e...
In cities around the world, urban green spaces provide a range of benefits and ecosystem services. H...
International audienceStreet trees can improve thermal comfort of city dwellers through the cast sha...
In cities, airflows, radiative and water budgets are deeply modified by concrete and impervious surf...
Efficient water management in urban landscape is imperative under the projected increases in drought...
This study is aimed at understanding the influence of afforestation on water use in a built environm...
Quantifying water use of native vegetation is an important contribution to understanding landscape e...
Seasonal drying of expansive clay soils in the inner metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia, lead...
The development of ‘greening’ cities introduces an uneasy tension between more green spaces and the ...
Trees in urban ecosystems are valued for shade and cooling effects, reduction of CO2 emissions and p...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The hydro...
During the expansion of urban areas, small natural reserves have often been left intact within the b...
Groundwater can have a critical role in sustaining the functioning of natural ecosystems during drou...
Urban trees contribute to the regulation of microclimates of cities through transpirational cooling....
The impact of drought on tree water use was investigated in remnant forest in the Liverpool Plains N...
Increasing urban green spaces and canopy cover requires careful planning of irrigation strategies, e...
In cities around the world, urban green spaces provide a range of benefits and ecosystem services. H...
International audienceStreet trees can improve thermal comfort of city dwellers through the cast sha...
In cities, airflows, radiative and water budgets are deeply modified by concrete and impervious surf...
Efficient water management in urban landscape is imperative under the projected increases in drought...
This study is aimed at understanding the influence of afforestation on water use in a built environm...
Quantifying water use of native vegetation is an important contribution to understanding landscape e...
Seasonal drying of expansive clay soils in the inner metropolitan area of Melbourne, Australia, lead...
The development of ‘greening’ cities introduces an uneasy tension between more green spaces and the ...
Trees in urban ecosystems are valued for shade and cooling effects, reduction of CO2 emissions and p...
Partial funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries' Open Access Publishing Fund.The hydro...