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Christopher S Greene
Christopher S Greene
Senior Instructor, Department of Earth & Environmental Science, Dalhousie University
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei dal.ca
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Who is likely to plant a tree? The use of public socio-demographic data to characterize client participants in a private urban forestation program
CS Greene, AA Millward, B Ceh
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 10 (1), 29-38, 2011
852011
Canopy of advantage: Who benefits most from city trees?
CS Greene, PJ Robinson, AA Millward
Journal of environmental management 208, 24-35, 2018
822018
Getting closure: The role of urban forest canopy density in moderating summer surface temperatures in a large city
CS Greene, AA Millward
Urban Ecosystems 20 (1), 141-156, 2017
542017
Beyond fractional coverage: A multilevel approach to analyzing the impact of urban tree canopy structure on surface urban heat islands
CS Greene, PJ Kedron
Applied Geography 95, 45-53, 2018
302018
The Legacy of Past Tree Planting Decisions for a City Confronting Emerald Ash Borer (Agrilus planipennis) Invasion
CS Greene, AA Millward
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 4 (27), 1-12, 2016
202016
Curriculum Design for Upper-and Advanced-Level GIS Classes: Are New Skills being Taught and Integrated?
P Kedron, A Frazier, C Greene, D Mitchell
GI_Forum 2016, 1, 324-335, 2016
92016
Assessing and predicting Lake Chloride Concentrations in the Lake-Rich Urbanizing Halifax Region, Canada
T Bermarija, L Johnston, C Greene, B Kurylyk, R Jamieson
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies 47, 101377, 2023
22023
Assessing optimal digital elevation model selection for active river area delineation across broad regions
S Ma, KF Beazley, P Nussey, CS Greene
Water Resources Management 35, 4825-4840, 2021
12021
Integrating Sustainability Subsystems in the Management of Urban Forests
CS Greene
Unpublished PhD Dissertation, Ryerson University. Toronto, ON, 2015
12015
Strategic Environmental Assessment, a Tool of Sustainable Development: The Morton Centre Model
CS Greene
Acadia University, 2003
12003
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