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Ecosystem services and urban heat riskscape moderation: water, green spaces, and social inequality in Phoenix, USA

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The results suggest the need for a systems evaluation of the benefits, costs, spatial structure, and temporal trajectory for the use of ecosystem services to moderate climate extremes.
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Urban ecosystems are subjected to high temperatures—extreme heat events, chronically hot weather, or both—through interactions between local and global climate processes. Urban vegetation may provide a cooling ecosystem service, although many knowledge gaps exist in the biophysical and social dynamics of using this service to reduce climate extremes. To better understand patterns of urban vegetated cooling, the potential water requirements to supply these services, and differential access to these services between residential neighborhoods, we evaluated three decades (1970–2000) of land surface characteristics and residential segregation by income in the Phoenix, Arizona, USA metropolitan region. We developed an ecosystem service trade-offs approach to assess the urban heat riskscape, defined as the spatial variation in risk exposure and potential human vulnerability to extreme heat. In this region, vegetation provided nearly a 25°C surface cooling compared to bare soil on low-humidity summer days; the ma...

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Urban ecology and sustainability: The state-of-the-science and future directions

TL;DR: The most salient thrust of current research activities in the field of urban ecology is the emerging urban sustainability paradigm which focuses on urban ecosystem services and their relations to human well-being.
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Advancing Urban Ecology toward a Science of Cities

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an international consensus on how urban ecology can advance along multiple research directions and suggest pathways for advancing urban ecology research to support the goals of improving urban sustainability and resilience, conserving urban biodiversity, and promoting human well-being on an urbanizing planet.
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Impact of urban form and design on mid-afternoon microclimate in Phoenix Local Climate Zones

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the impact of urban form and landscaping type on the mid-afternoon microclimate in semi-arid Phoenix, Arizona, and found that dense urban forms can create local cool islands.
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Neighborhood effects on heat deaths: social and environmental predictors of vulnerability in Maricopa County, Arizona

TL;DR: Neighborhood effects of population characteristics and built and natural environments on deaths due to heat exposure in Maricopa County, Arizona (2000–2008) are estimated and place-based indicators of vulnerability complement analyses of person-level heat risk factors.
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A review of urban ecosystem services: six key challenges for future research

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a systematic review of urban ecosystem services research, which addresses the combined domain of ecosystem services and urban development, and highlight six challenges aimed at strengthening the concept's potential to facilitate meaningful inter-and transdisciplinary work for ecosystem services.
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Urbanization and warming of Phoenix (Arizona, USA): Impacts, feedbacks and mitigation

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the impacts, feedbacks, and mitigation of the urban heat island in Phoenix, Arizona (USA) and found that urbanization has increased the nighttime minimum temperature by 5°C and the average daily temperatures by 3.1°C.
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Transpiration of urban forests in the Los Angeles metropolitan area

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