50 results on '"Lehvävirta, Susanna"'
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2. Improving runoff quality in vertical greenery systems: Substrate type outweighed the effect of plant growth promoting microbes
3. Plant growth-promoting microbes improve stormwater retention of a newly-built vertical greenery system
4. Effect of weather conditions, substrate pH, biochar amendment and plant species on two plant growth-promoting microbes on vegetated roofs and facades
5. Arthropod Communities on Young Vegetated Roofs Are More Similar to Each Other Than to Communities at Ground Level
6. Needs and expectations of German and Chinese children for livable urban green spaces revealed by the method of empathy-based stories
7. Stormwater Retention and Water-Use Efficiency of a Newly-Built Vertical Greenery System Suggests Effective Reduction of Urban Flood Risk
8. Effect of Weather Conditions, Substrate pH, Biochar Amendment and Plant Species on Two Plant Growth-Promoting Microbes on Vegetated Roofs and Facades
9. How to conduct comparative urban ecological research
10. Translocation of an arctic seashore plant reveals signs of maladaptation to altered climatic conditions
11. Alkaline habitat for vegetated roofs? Ecosystem dynamics in a vegetated roof with crushed concrete-based substrate
12. Case study: Planting methods and beneficial substrate microbes effect on the growth of vegetated roof plants in Finland
13. Vegetated roofs in boreal climate support mobile open habitat arthropods, with differentiation between meadow and succulent roofs
14. A revised terminology for vegetated rooftops based on function and vegetation
15. Moisture Safety of Green Facades
16. Perceived Environmental Aesthetic Qualities Scale (PEAQS) – A self-report tool for the evaluation of green-blue spaces
17. Do small green roofs have the possibility to offer recreational and experiential benefits in a dense urban area? A case study in Helsinki, Finland
18. Species-specific synergistic effects of two plant growth—promoting microbes on green roof plant biomass and photosynthetic efficiency
19. Where are the hotspots and coldspots of landscape values, visitor use and biodiversity in an urban forest?
20. More than A to B: Understanding and managing visitor spatial behaviour in urban forests using public participation GIS
21. Local habitat characteristics have a stronger effect than the surrounding urban landscape on beetle communities on green roofs
22. Neo-spaces for urban livability? Urbanites’ versatile mental images of green roofs in the Helsinki metropolitan area, Finland
23. Smartphone GPS tracking—Inexpensive and efficient data collection on recreational movement
24. Mitigating nutrient leaching from green roofs with biochar
25. Biochar amendment in the green roof substrate affects runoff quality and quantity
26. Green Roof Cost-Benefit Analysis: Special Emphasis on Scenic Benefits
27. Substrate depth and roof age strongly affect plant abundances on sedum-moss and meadow green roofs in Helsinki, Finland
28. Life cycle assessment of layers of green roofs
29. Tree species composition affects the abundance of rowan (Sorbus aucuparia L.) in urban forests in Finland
30. Quantitative tools and simultaneous actions needed for species conservation under climate change–reply to Shoo et al. (2013)
31. Coming to Terms with the Concept of Moving Species Threatened by Climate Change – A Systematic Review of the Terminology and Definitions
32. Scale-sensitive integration of ecosystem services in urban planning
33. The effects of decaying logs on the aesthetic experience and acceptability of urban forests – Implications for forest management
34. Assisted Migration, Risks and Scientific Uncertainty, and Ethics: A Comment on Albrecht et al.’s Review Paper
35. Fragmentation and recreational use affect tree regeneration in urban forests
36. Closure of view to the urban matrix has positive effects on perceived restorativeness in urban forests in Helsinki, Finland
37. Dealing with Varying Detection Probability, Unequal Sample Sizes and Clumped Distributions in Count Data
38. Effects of habitat edges and trampling on the distribution of ground beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) in urban forests
39. Spatial distribution of saplings in heavily worn urban forests: Implications for regeneration and management
40. Botanic gardens in the age of climate change
41. Quantifying the effects of trampling and habitat edges on forest understory vegetation – A field experiment
42. Vegetation changes at sub-xeric urban forest edges in Finland – the effects of edge aspect and trampling
43. Species-richness patterns of the living collections of the world's botanic gardens: a matter of socio-economics?
44. Forest edge structure as a shaping factor of understorey vegetation in urban forests in Finland
45. The effects of soil fertility on the abundance of rowan (Sorbus aucuparia L.) in urban forests
46. Edge effects and trampling in boreal urban forest fragments – impacts on the soil microbial community
47. Non-anthropogenic dynamic factors and regeneration of (hemi)boreal urban woodlands – synthesising urban and rural ecological knowledge
48. Effects of fragmentation and trampling on carabid beetle assemblages in urban woodlands in Helsinki, Finland
49. Barriers against wear affect the spatial distribution of tree saplings in urban woodlands
50. Natural regeneration of trees in urban woodlands
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