Critical review on the cooling effect of urban blue-green space: A threshold-size perspective Z Yu, G Yang, S Zuo, G Jørgensen, M Koga, H Vejre Urban forestry & urban greening 49, 126630, 2020 | 393 | 2020 |
How can urban blue-green space be planned for climate adaption in high-latitude cities? A seasonal perspective G Yang, Z Yu, G Jørgensen, H Vejre Sustainable Cities and Society 53, 101932, 2020 | 215 | 2020 |
Spatiotemporal patterns and characteristics of remotely sensed region heat islands during the rapid urbanization (1995–2015) of Southern China Z Yu, Y Yao, G Yang, X Wang, H Vejre Science of the Total Environment 674, 242-254, 2019 | 170 | 2019 |
How to cool hot-humid (Asian) cities with urban trees? An optimal landscape size perspective H Fan, Z Yu, G Yang, TY Liu, TY Liu, CH Hung, H Vejre Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 265, 338-348, 2019 | 153 | 2019 |
Strong contribution of rapid urbanization and urban agglomeration development to regional thermal environment dynamics and evolution Z Yu, Y Yao, G Yang, X Wang, H Vejre Forest Ecology and Management 446, 214-225, 2019 | 102 | 2019 |
How to build a heat network to alleviate surface heat island effect? Z Yu, J Zhang, G Yang Sustainable Cities and Society 74, 103135, 2021 | 53 | 2021 |
Quantifying seasonal and diurnal contributions of urban landscapes to heat energy dynamics Z Yu, T Chen, G Yang, R Sun, W Xie, H Vejre Applied energy 264, 114724, 2020 | 37 | 2020 |
Where and how to cool? An idealized urban thermal security pattern model Z Yu, O Fryd, R Sun, G Jørgensen, G Yang, NC Özdil, H Vejre Landscape Ecology 36, 2165-2174, 2021 | 36 | 2021 |
A new urban functional zone-based climate zoning system for urban temperature study Z Yu, Y Jing, G Yang, R Sun Remote Sensing 13 (2), 251, 2021 | 36 | 2021 |
Reverse thinking: a new method from the graph perspective for evaluating and mitigating regional surface heat islands Z Yu, J Zhang, G Yang, J Schlaberg Remote Sensing 13 (6), 1127, 2021 | 35 | 2021 |
From preference to landscape sustainability: a bibliometric review of landscape preference research from 1968 to 2019 G Yang, Z Yu, J Zhang, L Søderkvist Kristensen Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 7 (1), 1948355, 2021 | 19 | 2021 |
Critical review on the cooling effect of urban blue-green space: a threshold-size perspective. Urban For Urban Green 49: 126630 Z Yu, G Yang, S Zuo, G Jørgensen, M Koga, H Vejre | 16 | 2020 |
A simple but actionable metric for assessing inequity in resident greenspace exposure Z Yu, W Ma, S Hu, X Yao, G Yang, Z Yu, B Jiang Ecological Indicators 153, 110423, 2023 | 13 | 2023 |
Exposure ecology drives a unified understanding of the nexus of (urban) natural ecosystem, ecological exposure, and health Z Yu, G Yang, T Lin, B Zhao, Y Xu, X Yao, W Ma, H Vejre, B Jiang Ecosystem Health and Sustainability 10, 0165, 2024 | 10 | 2024 |
Quantifying threshold effects of physiological health benefits in greenspace exposure X Yao, Z Yu, W Ma, J Xiong, G Yang Landscape and Urban Planning 241, 104917, 2024 | 9 | 2024 |
The quantity-quality and gain-loss conversion pattern of green vegetation during urbanization reveals the importance of protecting natural forest ecosystems G Yang, Y Xiao, L Da, Z Yu Landscape Ecology 37 (11), 2929-2945, 2022 | 4 | 2022 |
How to (quantitatively) use the smallest green patch to achieve the best cooling effect in urban climate adaptive planning? Z Yu, G Yang, H Vejre AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2019, A21P-2844, 2019 | 4 | 2019 |
Residents’ urbanized landscape preferences in rural areas reveal the importance of naturalness-livability contrast G Yang, Z Yu, T Luo, SK Lone Journal of Geographical Sciences 32 (8), 1493-1512, 2022 | 2 | 2022 |
A full understanding of the ‘real’conversion dynamic of green vegetation and its ecosystem service: quantity-quality and gain-loss perspectives G Yang, Y Xiao, L Da, Z Yu | | 2022 |
Exploring consensus and divergence in different societal groups' preferences for typical urbanized landscapes: Implications for rural planning G Yang, Z Yu, X Hu, LS Kristensen | | 2022 |